Ross Jensby
p. 316.722.7561 f. 316.722.4854
10100 W Grady Ave.P.O. Box 245 Maize, KS 67101
The City of Maize is growing rapidly, and its recreational and open-space needs are changing as our population expands. To help the community develop a park system that meets contemporary expectations and has the potential to fulfill increasing recreational demand in the future, a Park System Master Plan has been developed.
Maize's city park is centrally located in the community near the intersection of Academy Ave. and Khedive (401 S. Khedive). The park is 5.15 acres in size and includes a recently refurbished playground, new public restrooms, skateboard park, open picnic shelters, splash pad, and a community building which can be reserved for family reunions, birthday parties, meetings and other gatherings.
Throughout the year, special community events are held at the park. Some recent events include Ballet in the Park and National Night Out and the Maize Fall Festival.
City usage guidelines and a fee schedule apply. Reservations are required and must be made at least 24 hours in advance of event. Call City Hall at 316-722-7561 for details and reservations. Maize Community Building Reservation Application and Usage Policies
The Maize Splash Pad has quickly become a huge attraction for families and kids needing to cool off in the summer months. The pad typically opens around Memorial Day weekend and closes on Labor Day weekend and is open from 9 AM to 8 PM. There is no cost to use the splash pad.
Currently closed for Amphitheater construction. The Skateboard Park is open from dawn to dusk. Please observe and obey posted rules when using the facility.
The City's path system currently consists of .39 miles of 10'-wide bicycle path, and about .60 miles of on-street bike lanes that are defined with signs and pavement markings.
Through the integration of its population into every aspect of quality education, civic improvements, community appearance, commerce and recreation, Maize shall preserve its small town atmosphere and become the best small city in Kansas.
"Where Community Counts"
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