Centennial Park
Address | 1565 St Andrews Dr, North Liberty, IA |
Phone | (319) 626-5716 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.northlibertyiowa.org/departments/parks/parks-trails |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.7 11 reviews |
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Centennial Park reviews
11Great open space park. Lots of future plans in development for the park in the next few years that will really upgrade the attractions, events, and draw of the park. Really like the park now and excited for the future vision!
Really beautiful park for kids and dogs to play. There’s an insanely large field for dogs to play catch and run around. Lots of good walking sidewalks too! 2 sets of backgrounds and lots of climbing activities for kids. One of the best parks in North Liberty. Beautifully maintained and clean.
A wonderful park. I don't know if this is a part of the park, but there is a nice spot relatively close to the park with a bunch of rock structures that is also fun
It kept the grand kids very busy. A lot of kids to play with, but a lot of room for them to play. Great experience for them in a safe environment.
We go there often but this time we were there for the BBQ and Blues festival. Great setup and had a wonderful time with our grandchildren.
The North Liberty Blues and BBQ was awesome. Many different BBQ trucks, for desert there were Bundt cakes and ice cream vendors. And of course many IOWA Craft Beers on Tap.
Had great variety of music and events for the kids. Fun time for all
This is such a cool/unique park! There are lots of fun things for kids of all ages, and plenty of parking. There’s also plenty of green space. Not much shade, though - and only port-a-potties for restrooms. I was planning to have a picnic lunch with my kids here, but there aren’t any picnic tables or pavilions. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
This was a very cute park! Both my 5 year old and 1 year old loved it. The only downside was that there was no shelter or picnic tables to sit and eat. I will definitely be back, though!
It was a great place to take my youngest Grandson Avery for the afternoon. He even made some new friends at the climbing Rocks too.
Very nice well kept park. Never terribly busy always well grommed. Cool rock climbing and playground set for littles
Large park with paved parking area and playground equipment adjacent. It features a paved loop trail approximately 1 mi in length and a pond. Most of the park is devoted to acres of grass sufficient to accommodate community events such as the annual Blues and BBQ. The city hopes to add a multimillion dollar events center and outdoor stage in the future. It's the perfect place to fly a kite.