5 acres, on the corner of Montgomery Road and Schoolhouse Lane. (directions) Paved trail .36 mi or 1907 feet
Montgomery Park is a favorite destination for kids, walkers, knothole baseball, basketball and picnicking, not to mention sledding in the wintertime.
July 3 Concert
Montgomery Park is host to the July 3rd Concert and Independence Day Festival each year and the new pathway is lined with games for youth and vendors selling food and drinks as part of this great hometown event. The natural bowl shape of this park provides the perfect seating option for the free July 3rd Concert which draws 2500+ guests to hear the patriotic songs performed by the Blue Ash Montgomery Symphony Orchestra.
Part of the Independence Day Festival is the popular ALL STAR tee-ball championship game played on the ballfield diamond in Montgomery Park. Also, kids of all ages pack the park on snowy winter days to sled the hillside on tubes, saucers and kneeboards. A tot-lot and school-age playground offers challenges and adventure for kids of all ages and the sand tables make for great imaginative play.
Montgomery shelter
Montgomery Park has a large picnic shelter that is reserveable at no charge. Reservations for this shelter can be made online or in person at City Hall starting in March for residents and April for non-residents.
Also in this park is the Recreational Annex building. Buried in the hillside, this garage turned multi-purpose room is home to a variety of fitness, art and fun class options for all ages. Being situated right behind City Hall and in the center of town, this park is a popular destination for family picnics, school class parties and pick-up basketball games.
The fun doesn’t stop when summer is over, this park is a favorite destination for winter sledding fun.
Montgomery Park
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Montgomery Park is a favorite destination for kids, walkers, knothole baseball, basketball and picnicking, not to mention sledding in the wintertime.
July 3 Concert
Montgomery Park is host to the July 3rd Concert and Independence Day Festival each year and the new pathway is lined with games for youth and vendors selling food and drinks as part of this great hometown event. The natural bowl shape of this park provides the perfect seating option for the free July 3rd Concert which draws 2500+ guests to hear the patriotic songs performed by the Blue Ash Montgomery Symphony Orchestra.
Part of the Independence Day Festival is the popular ALL STAR tee-ball championship game played on the ballfield diamond in Montgomery Park. Also, kids of all ages pack the park on snowy winter days to sled the hillside on tubes, saucers and kneeboards. A tot-lot and school-age playground offers challenges and adventure for kids of all ages and the sand tables make for great imaginative play.
Montgomery shelter
Montgomery Park has a large picnic shelter that is reserveable at no charge. Reservations for this shelter can be made online or in person at City Hall starting in March for residents and April for non-residents.
Also in this park is the Recreational Annex building. Buried in the hillside, this garage turned multi-purpose room is home to a variety of fitness, art and fun class options for all ages. Being situated right behind City Hall and in the center of town, this park is a popular destination for family picnics, school class parties and pick-up basketball games.
The fun doesn’t stop when summer is over, this park is a favorite destination for winter sledding fun.