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000 sq ft of ramps
050 square feet
1
1 acre
1 ball diamond
1 League ball diamond
1.5 acres
100 Square Feet
11 acres
11 acres of primary environmental corridor
1100 Square Feet
13
13 acres
14 acres
17 Acres
17187 sq. ft.
18
198 sq. ft
2
2 acres
2 Acres of Primary Corridor (Environmentally Protected Area)
2 Baseball diamonds
2 basketball courts
2 Basketball goals
2 league ball diamonds
2 Soccer fields
2.5 acre
2.5 acres
21 acres
22 Acres
25 acres
2500 ft. of shoreline
295 sq. ft.
3
3 Acres
3 tennis courts
3.5 acres
38 acres
4 acres
4.5 acres
5 acres
5 tennis courts
5.5 acres
50 acres
500 ft. of shoreline
6 acres
6 Tennis courts
6100 sq. ft.
6970 sq. ft.
7 acres
73 acres
8 acres
9532 sq. ft.
A portion of the Lake Michigan Pathway abuts the park
A portion of the Lake Michigan Pathway continues between the beach and the park
ADA accessible
ADA accessible – wheelchair accessible mat extends to the shoreline
Ada Accessible Park
ADA Accessible-including Pier
Along the Root River
and beginner area for skateboards
Artificial turf playing surface for the football field.
Ball Diamond or Playlot
Baseball diamond
Baseball diamond facility — hosts high-school and league games
Basketball court
Basketball Goal
Basketball Hoop
Bathhouse
Bathhouse/restrooms
Bench
Benches
Biking
Bleacher seating for up to ~5
Bleacher seating for up to ~5,000 spectators
Boat or Canoe Ramp
Born Learning Trail
Butterfly gardens
Canoe launch
Canoe/Kayak Launch
Cesar Chavez Community Center
Community Center
Community Garden
Concession Stand
Concessions & Restrooms
Contains a portion of the Root River Pathway
Controlled - leashed dogs are permitted
controlled dogs are permitted
Disc Golf
Dock
Dog Park
Dogs on Leash Permitted
Downtown Businesses
Dr. John Bryant Community Center
Encompassed within a primary environmental corridor
Encompassed within a primary environmental corridor consisting of an area of wetlands
Encompassed within an isolated natural resource consisting of woodlands
Environmental Corridor with Wetlands
Fishing
Football field
Football or Soccer Field
For high recreation use
Free on-street parking available around the stadium.
Free parking & admission
Free parking available in lots immediately north of the stadium.
Full-sized football field and bleacher seating for football events.
Fully ADA accessible
Gazebo
Golf
Golf Course
Green Space
Greenspace
Hiking
Historic Exhibit
Historic stone walls
Historic stone walls, ticket booth and original stadium elements from the early 20th century.
Historical exhibit
Humble Park Community Center
Includes a portion of the Root River Pathway
Includes about 1 acre of isolated natural resource area consisting of woodlands
Includes small portion of primary environmental corridor consisting of woodlands
including hosting early NFL games and professional women’s baseball (e.g.
inline skates
Kids Cove playground – with Porta Potties
Lake Michigan
Lakefront Trails: Scenic walking and running paths along the shoreline.
Laurel Clark Fountain (Splash Pad)
League ball diamond
League baseball diamond
Leashed
Leashed-controlled dogs are permitted
Less than 1 acre of primary environmental corridor
Limited ADA access
Limited ADA accessibility
Migratory bird flyway – popular for bird watching
Natural Area
Natural resource area consisting of woodlands
No
No Swimming
One acre
Overlook area
Passive use areas
Pathway-Walking
Pathway-Walking, Hiking, Running & Biking
Pathway, Trail or Hiking
Pavilion (Rental Information)
Pavilion (Reservation Information)
Pavilions (Rental Information)
Picnic Area
Picnic areas
Picnic Table
Pier
Pier Dock & Boat Launch
Playfield
Playground
Playground (sand surface)
Playground Equipment
Playing Surfaces / Field Options
Portable Toilet (Summer)
Portion of Lake Michigan Pathway
Portion of Root River Pathway
Portion of the Lake Michigan Pathway abuts the park
Portion of the park includes primary environmental corridor
Portions the Lake Michigan Pathway & Root River Pathway abut park
Primary environmental corridor (environmentally protected)
Provides scenic views of the Root River
Rain garden
Restroom-Open during REC Center Hours
Restrooms
Restrooms & Parking: Convenient facilities and ample parking for visitors.
Root River
Root River Pathway is connected to the North Shore Trail & the Racine Sturtevant Trail
Running
Samuel Myers Park Restoration
Sand volleyball
Sandlot ball diamond
Scenic overlook
Shelter
Skate Park: 18
Skate Park: 18,000 sq ft of ramps, street course, and beginner area for skateboards, inline skates, and BMX bikes.
Skateboarding/Bike Ramps
Sledding
Sledding hill
Soccer field
Soccer Field: Perfect for games and practices
Stadium listing indicates “Wheelchair Access: Good”
street course
Swimming/Water Feature
Tailgating permitted in the lot closest to the stadium; charcoal bins/trash cans provided.
Tennis Courts
Trail-Walking
Venue of note for its heritage
Venue of note for its heritage, including hosting early NFL games and professional women’s baseball (e.g., the Racine Belles of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).
Views of Lake Michigan
Volleyball court
Volleyball Court (Sand)
Walking path
Wetlands
Wetlands & Woodlands
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Steelhead Facility
Woodland area
Woodlands – not associated with the primary environmental corridor
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Community Parks
Conservancy
Historic Marker
Nature Area
Neighborhood Parks
Passive Park
Pocket Parks
Public Garden