Cleveland Park

4211 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, MO 64130
37 acres | 15 hectares
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About Cleveland Park in Kansas City

Cleveland Park, located at E. 43rd Street and Cleveland Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, is a historical green space spanning approximately 37 acres. Its origins trace back to 1956 when the city repurposed the land, which previously hosted temporary housing for returning World War II veterans, into a public park. The area once accommodated small, transitional homes built to ease the veterans' reintegration into civilian life. By mid-1956, the housing structures were removed, and the land was officially designated as a park by the Kansas City Park Department.

Today, Cleveland Park serves as a community hub for outdoor recreation and urban tranquility. It features extensive green spaces and well-maintained facilities that attract locals and visitors alike. A standout feature of the park is its four lighted ball diamonds, which accommodate baseball and softball games, fostering community engagement through sports. Additionally, the Cleveland Park Playground offers a safe and enjoyable environment for children. The park is a cherished part of Kansas City's Central Park District, blending the historical significance of its origins with a commitment to recreational and leisure amenities for all age groups.

The park's combination of historical roots, open spaces, and play areas makes it a valuable asset to the community, offering both a connection to the past and a vibrant place for present-day activities.

What to Do at Cleveland Park

Active Recreation

Baseball Field

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestrooms

When is Cleveland Park Open?

Monday:5AM-12AM
Tuesday:5AM-12AM
Wednesday:5AM-12AM
Thursday:5AM-12AM
Friday:5AM-12AM
Saturday:5AM-12AM
Sunday:5AM-12AM

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