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Heyworth Centennial Park is a cherished small-town park in Heyworth, Illinois, offering a welcoming and pet-friendly destination for families and dog owners. This well-kept community park features a designated fenced dog area, perfect for letting your furry companions play safely off-leash. Enjoy scenic walks on the park’s paved trails, which wind around a peaceful pond, creating a dog-friendly hiking experience right in the heart of the town.
The park also boasts amenities including a playground for kids, picnic shelters, covered pavilions, flush restrooms, and ample parking, making it a great spot for family outings. Visitors appreciate the clean and manicured grounds, shaded areas for relaxation, and plenty of open space for pets and people alike. Whether you’re stopping for a quick break on a road trip or looking for a lovely spot to socialize your dog, Heyworth Centennial Park stands out for its welcoming vibe and excellent facilities.
Park is great overall. Nice 9 hole disc golf course except 1 hole is unplayable as set up. #5 if I remember right. One of the little ponds is also very gross.
Great pavilions and a nice walkibg trail area!
Have fun!
We attended the Merriweather & Culpepper Circus at the Heyworth Centennial Park. The park was perfect for this! I was impressed with how clean and manicured it was. There was nice parking available with two options for parking as well as entering and exiting. A playground as well as restrooms were available. It looks like a very nice place to take a family for a picnic and outing. We had such a wonderful time. Thank you to Heyworth for allowing the circus at your park. It was a wonderful time for all!
Watched a softball game today. A nice pond off to the side of the ball diamonds. Very relaxing walking around the pond.
Really cute place to have a quick walk around. There are tons of beautiful dragonflies on the trail and nice views of the water.
A great place for a ball game. This park has multiple ball diamonds, a picnic shelter, and a pond that is accessible from all sides thanks to a walking trail around the back and the park road running along the front. I don’t know what is in it (or how productive it is) but I believe that fishing is allowed in the pond.