John Ball Park
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About John Ball Park in Vancouver
John Ball Park is a mid-size neighborhood park located in downtown Vancouver, Washington. Situated at the intersection of West 23rd Street and Kauffman Avenue, this 2.4-acre green space serves as a vital gathering place for the local community.
The park's history dates back to 1853 when it became the first public park in the Pacific Northwest. Initially, the land was used for cattle and hogs by the Short family in the 1800s. Over time, small additions of park amenities were made to enhance its appeal.
In 2012, the City of Vancouver purchased John Ball Park from Vancouver Public Schools for $417,500, ensuring its continued use as a public recreational space. This transaction secured the park's future as an important neighborhood asset.
John Ball Park operates from 5 AM to 10 PM daily, providing ample opportunity for residents to enjoy its facilities. The park's central location in the Hough neighborhood makes it easily accessible to nearby residents and visitors alike.