City of Pevely
401 Main Street
P.O. Box 358
Pevely, Missouri 63070
Phone:  (636) 475-4452
Fax:      (636) 475-4116

 
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Parks    July 30, 2010
Pevely Park @ Main St. Minimize


Pevely Park #1 Pavilion

Park #1:  Located on Main Street, 1/4 mile South of Highway Z.  Largest and most developed of our parks.  Part of the land belongs to the Dunklin School district and the Missouri Pacific Railroad.  The City uses the land under a agreement with the school district.

  
 
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View looking west

Joe Whaley Park:  Located at the end of Pinson Court.  This 2+ acre site is undeveloped at this time, but the Parks Board has plans to add play equipment, a pavilion and benches that we hope to begin work on in the next year.

  
 

Pevely is home to five parks located in various sections of town.  Pevely Park  (Main St.) and Ellis Bage Park (Glenwood Dr.) have pavilions that may be rented.  Joe Whaley Park (Pinson Ct.) has a swingset, while Stacey Reece Park (Joachim St.) is a limited access, open, grassy area.  We have also received a 26 acre donation by the Gundaker Commercial group of park/wetlands behind Pevely Pointe Apartments.

Coming Soon-A Fitness Trail for Stacey Reece Park.


 

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Ellis Bage Park Pavilion

Ellis-Bage Park: Located on Glenwood Drive, between Sims Meadow Drive and Westwood Drive.  Second largest of our parks, and as you can see contains a pavilion, play ground and basket ball court.  The Park was originally developed by the local Pevely Lions Club, and was set aside by residents of the Rio Vista subdivision as a park before joining the City.

  
 
Park behind Pevely Pointe Apts. Minimize


Sandy Creek

This park was donated in 2009 to the city
by Gundaker Commercial Group who built
the Pevely Point Apartment Complex.  It is
currently inaccessible until recreational
improvements have been completed.

  
 
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View looking south

Stacy Reece Park:  Located at the end of Joachim Drive, this 2+ acre site is undeveloped at this time.  The land for the park was donated to the city by the family of Stacy Reece, a resident that died during the Vietnam War.  Plans on how to use this land are currently being discussed.

  
 
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