Garrison Square

Kansas City, MO 64106
4 acres | 1.6 hectares
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About Garrison Square in Kansas City

Garrison Square Park, located in Kansas City, Missouri, is a small but significant green space imbued with historical and community value. Originally designed as a playground for a local school and dedicated to the African American community, the park was named after William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent abolitionist. It is situated in the Columbus Park neighborhood near downtown Kansas City, making it a centrally accessible site for residents and visitors alike.

The park contains a playground, making it a welcoming space for families with children. Additionally, it is home to the Garrison Community Center, which serves as a hub for social and recreational activities, offering fitness facilities, gym space, and various programs for the local community. The center is a historical landmark, as it has been a central part of the community for over a century. This reflects the park's enduring role as a space for leisure, connection, and community-building.

Though modest in size and offerings compared to larger Kansas City parks, Garrison Square Park encapsulates a rich history and serves a crucial role in its neighborhood. Its proximity to the Garrison Community Center enriches its utility, combining outdoor relaxation with the community-focused amenities of the center, such as fitness programs and cultural activities. This synergy makes it a notable landmark in Kansas City's extensive park system.

What to Do at Garrison Square

Active Recreation

Fitness Equipment

Visitor Services

MemorialPlaygroundRestrooms

When is Garrison Square Open?

Monday:7AM-12AM
Tuesday:7AM-12AM
Wednesday:7AM-12AM
Thursday:7AM-12AM
Friday:7AM-12AM
Saturday:7AM-12AM
Sunday:7AM-12AM

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