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Happening Now! 5-Year Master Plan Process
The Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department has begun the process of updating our Parks Master Plan. The 5-Year Master Plan will take a fresh and holistic look at parks and recreation for the Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department. Visit our 5-Year Master Plan website and take the survey.
Overley-Worman Park, Southern Section of Big-4 Rail Trail Open
The beauty of Overley-Worman Park can be seen in the rolling landscape, woodland and wetland areas that we’ve largely left untouched. We chose to embrace the landscape and heal and restore portions of the site to a natural condition. This park is the best of both worlds with spaces to participate in active adventures (mountain biking, future disc golf and playgrounds, fishing pier) and also spaces to view picturesque views of Eagle Creek and the pond.
Thank you to those in attendance at the May 20 ribbon cutting: Mayor Emily Styron, Deputy Mayor Julie Johns-Cole, Zionsville Parks and Recreation, Zionsville Parks Board, Zionsville Town Council, Zionsville Indiana Police Department, Zionsville Fire Department, Zionsville Parks Foundation, Friends of Overley-Worman Park, former Parks Board president and trail champion David Brown, REA and many others.
Sorry disc golfers... due to wet conditions the western half of Overley-Worman Park will remain closed. Rain and flooding have delayed progress on the disc golf course and trail system. The pedestrian bridge, mountain bike trails, walking paths and fishing pier on the east side of the park are currently open.
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Parks Department
Physical Address
1100 W Oak Street
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-733-2273
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Jarod Logsdon
Superintendent of Parks and RecreationPhone: 317-733-2273
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