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Annie Oakley Park & Pool

OAKLEY PARKS

Oakley Parks offer walking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, disc golf, pools and gardens for your enjoyment

ANNIE OAKLEY PARK & POOL

Oakley's City Park features a statue honoring Logan County's Dough Boy troops of WWI.

                           209 Hudson Street
 

"Spirit of the American Doughboy"

The Spirit of the American Doughboy, sculpted by Ernest Moore Viquesney, was designed to honor the veterans and casualties of World War I. Mass produced during the 1920‘s and 1930‘s for communities throughout the United States, the statue's design was the most popular of its kind; spawning a wave of collectible miniatures and related memorabilia.   Nicknames for the statue are The Doughboy” and “Iron Mike”. This statue, made of pressed copper, is one of only three in Kansas. The other two statues are located in Axtell and Parsons.               

CITY PARK

WWI Doughboy
American Doughboy
Memorial Garden

BERTRAND PARK & MEMORIAL GARDENS

 

Located north of the Fick Museum, the Memorial Gardens at the park honor our local service men and women.  There is a separate tribute for each branch of the service. 

      

The park includes  the  beautiful gardens,  playground, basketball court and walking trails with exercise stations.  Location:  700 W. 3rd

Stair Stepper at the park

Oakley's "Cool Pool" offers cool fun on a hot summer day.  Slide down the slides, swim laps or wade with the little ones in the kiddie pool.  Restroom and Shower facilities available.

Opens Memorial Day
785-671-3966

Daily: kids under 3 - free / 3 and over - $3.00
Family Pass - $125  Single Pass $50

     

 Adult swimming and exercise classes offered.  For swimming hours and pool schedule visit: 

The park offers fun for the whole family.  Enjoy a picnic lunch under the gazebo while the kids have fun on the playground equipment.  Play a round of disc golf or take an evening stroll on the lighted walking trail. 
Summer time take advantage of Oakley's "Cool Pool" at the park.  Location:  627 E. 5th

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