Parks, Recreation & Open Lands

Parks, Recreation & Open Lands
Mayor Wilmot J. Collins — City of Helena official website
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The Helena Parks, Recreation and Open Lands Department is a growing system that includes more than 2,140 acres of developed and undeveloped parkland, 30 parks including bike and pedestrian trails, a 50- meter outdoor swimming pool with a splash pad, lazy river and waterslides, a public golf course, the community Civic Center, three tennis and pickleball sites, a skateboard park, a bike park and four outdoor skating rinks. All of our parks and trails are beautifully maintained by Parks Maintenance staff and our Urban Forestry Division. These features are designed and developed so that people of all ages, abilities and incomes can participate in the excellent recreational activities this wonderful city has to offer.  

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