Rev. H. V. Savage Park

650 Nebraska Ave, Toledo, OH 43604
6.5 acres | 2.6 hectares
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About Rev. H. V. Savage Park in Toledo

Rev. H. V. Savage Park is a public recreational area located in Toledo, Ohio. The park is named after Harvey Savage Sr., a prominent figure who dedicated his life to bringing the central Toledo community together.

As one of Toledo's oldest city parks, Rev. H. V. Savage Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors of all ages. The park features open green spaces, providing a serene environment for relaxation and outdoor activities. It serves as a popular gathering spot for local residents and families seeking a break from urban life.

A key attraction of the park is its splash pad, which provides a refreshing escape during hot summer days. The park also includes playground equipment, offering entertainment for younger visitors. For sports enthusiasts, there are basketball courts available for use.

The park is set to undergo significant improvements as part of a revitalization project. In 2024, the City of Toledo secured a grant of $1,150,039 to cover 50% of the cost of revitalizing the park. Planned enhancements include installing a new, large public meeting space like an open shelter, improving the playground, and upgrading the existing facilities to enhance public access to high-quality outdoor recreational spaces.

What to Do at Rev. H. V. Savage Park

Active Recreation

Baseball FieldBasketball CourtHorseshoe Pit

Water Features & Activities

Splash PadSwimming Pool

Visitor Services

Parking LotPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterGrilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

When is Rev. H. V. Savage Park Open?

Monday:8AM-8PM
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:8AM-8PM
Thursday:8AM-8PM
Friday:8AM-8PM
Saturday:8AM-8PM
Sunday:8AM-8PM