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park pavillionThe City of Valley and surrounding area offer a variety of recreational activities for your recreational enjoyment. These facilities include three city parks, a dog park and the Joe Roberts Arboretum.

 

plane at valley city park Valley City Park

The Valley City park located at 400 West Vass street has many grassy areas with established shade trees nearby. This park also contains the City swimming pool, playground equipment, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, basketball courts, three pavilions, a beautiful baseball complex, a batting cage, a dog park and a softball field. This park is a great place to hold family reunions, picnics, or community gatherings. There's plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the great outdoors.

Rogert Parkpath at rogert park

Rogert park is another of the City's parks. Rogert park offers a paved walking path, many established trees, a small pavilion with a grill for picnics and a gazebo. Rogert park is located at 604 South Lakewood Street on the southwest side of Valley directly behind the Valhaven facility. Rogert is considered to be the more tranquil of the City parks.


View of Valley Mini ParkValley Mini Park

The Valley mini-park is located at 103 North Spruce Street. The mini park is on the south end of the business district and is frequently utilized as a place to eat your lunch outdoors and enjoy the sunshine. The mini-park has a picnic table that seats four people and also a two park benches to relax on.

 


sign at joe roberts arboretumJoe Roberts Arboretum

The Joe Roberts Arboretum is located on the southeast of the city at 235 E Condron Street The arboretum features a walking track, several young trees and plenty of "green" space. The Joe Roberts Arboretum is home to the Valley Memorial Trees program which was developed to foster and perpetuate the planting of trees by any citizen of Valley in memory of a friend or loved one. Find out more about the Valley Memorial Trees Program.