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Lorenz Park (Aulenbach Ave/East): This park includes
a shelter house, playground, and basketball court.
Lytle Park (West/Third): Lytle Park has benches and a
gazebo to relax along one of Madison’s busy corridors.
Madison Ramp and Dock (Vaughn Drive/between
West & Jefferson): The ramp is open to all boaters at no
charge year-round (except during the Madison Regatta).
Neavill’s Grove (Deputy Pike): Neavill’s Grove has
a shelter house, playground, pavilion, kitchen, and
restrooms. For more information, call (812) 265-5166.
Broadway Fountain (Broadway near Main): This
Prince of Peace Tennis Courts (State/Michigan): Open fountain is one of the most iconic landmarks in Jefferson
to the public outside of the school’s scheduled play and County. Events around the fountain include the local
practice times. Farmer’s Market, Music in the Park, and the Hispanic
Festival.
Rivercrest Marina (West Second): This large marina
features short and long-term docking space that can
accommodate nearly any boat.
Riverfront Dog Park (Vaughn Drive/Mill): Let
your dog socialize in this riverfront park. It’s a great
stop on your walk and a treat for your four-legged
friend. Requires access pass available from the Parks
Department.
Rucker Sports Complex (Green Road): This sports
complex is home to community leagues from softball
to soccer. Adjacent to the baseball diamonds and soccer
fields, there is a playground and a skate park. It’s a busy
place all year long!
Hanover Park (Spruce Ln, Hanover): Hanover Park
features an accessible playground, tennis courts,
Sunrise Golf Course (Michigan Road): This 18-hole
basketball courts, baseball diamonds, soccer fields,
public golf course offers golf cart rental, storage, and
football fields, and shelter houses.
yearly passes. A variety of Golf Scramble fundraisers are
played here throughout the year.
The Ohio Riverfront (Parallel to Vaugh Drive):
Madison’s beautiful riverfront walkway and bridge
connects Madison to Milton, Kentucky. The riverfront
is bustling with activity throughout most of the year,
attracting visitors, walkers, runners, and families. You
may even see a grand riverboat from time to time.
Western Wooded Parcel (Woodfill/Frazier): 400-acre
flat wood forest accessible to the public for passive
outdoor recreation such as hiking, photography, berry
picking, and mushrooming. No trail system.
Johnson Lake (Cragmont/Mouser Street): A quiet
haven in the hustle and bustle of Madison’s hilltop,
this park features a picturesque lake where fishing is
allowed. A trail lined with workout stations surrounds
the lake.
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