Patterson Park

238 Baltimore St, Dayton, OH 45404
11 acres | 4.5 hectares
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About Patterson Park in Dayton

Stuart Patterson Park is a public park located in the Old North Dayton neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio. The park was originally known as Walters Grove, a popular picnic site, before being renamed in honor of Stuart Patterson, the nephew of National Cash Register (NCR) founder John H. Patterson. Stuart Patterson tragically died in a plane crash at nearby McCook Field.

The park serves as a recreational space for the local community and features a variety of amenities. One of its notable features is a spray park, which was added to provide a fun water play area for visitors. The spray park has a medieval theme, with elements such as knights, horses, and water-breathing dragons, offering an imaginative and refreshing experience for children and families during warm weather.

Stuart Patterson Park is also home to the Francis Fitzsimmons Senior Citizens Center, providing a space for older adults in the community to gather and participate in activities. The park's location between the Great Miami and Mad rivers contributes to its natural setting within the urban landscape of Dayton.

In recent years, the City of Dayton has included Stuart Patterson Park in its plans for upgrading and improving local parks and recreational facilities. These plans have involved evaluating the park's existing amenities and considering potential enhancements to better serve the community's needs.

What to Do at Patterson Park

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

Splash Pad

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Patterson Park Open?

Hours not available

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