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Dashed Mountain

Riverview Park & Window on the Waterfront

History In July of 1918 this municipal ballpark was established with the help of Holland Board of Public Works, city fathers, local merchants and citizens. The facility was first call Athletic Park and was located north of…

Maplewood Youth Complex

History One of the original “magic squares” in the city, established in the 1960’s by then Holland Recreation Director, Joe Moran.

Lugers Park

History The park served Lakeview School across West 32nd Street until it closed. The school has been demolished and the parcel is now part of the City park. …

Lakeview Park

History The area’s first “magic square” or playground established by Joe Moran the City of Holland’s first Recreational Manager. It was established during the 1960s.

Joseph Moran Park

History This facility was originally known as the 22nd Street Field. This facility included a baseball field and football field. Joe Moran, who was Holland High School’s Boys Tennis Coach…

Holland Heights School Park

History In 1998, the City of Holland and Holland Public Schools partnered to renovate the Holland Heights Elementary School playground; in order to address citizen’s concerns about the need for…

Holland Heights Park

Developed in 1993. Basketball courts were converted to pickleball in 2014.

Hallacy Park

Dedicated in 2009 in honor of the former mayor of Holland, Mayor Louis Hallacy.

Centennial Park

Features In 1902 Teunis TenHouten, a Dutch Immigrant, donated a rustic 20 foot fountain of rock, which was placed at this facility. The fountain was designed and built by Johannes…

Holiday Hoops 3on3 Basketball Tournament

The annual Holiday Hoops 3-on-3 Tournament presented by ETS West Michigan, is a chance for kids to get active and compete around the holidays. This one-day recreational tournament…