Parks & Facilities

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The City of Milton owns and maintains numerous active parks and facilities - used for sports and other programs and activities - as well as passive preserves, where people enjoy nature without development,  fields or buildings. All of these parks and facilities  belong to Milton residents and serve as great showcases of the city's love of the outdoors.

City-affiliated program providers use these active facilities on a regular basis. Individuals and groups can also rent them out, availability permitting. Learn more about what's available using this link, then make a rental by clicking here. (The application for the field rental agreement -- which includes rates and rules -- can be found here.)

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EACH PARK/FACILITY, CLICK ON THE NAME OR PHOTO

Providence Park is a nature-lover’s haven in the heart of Milton. Every day, runners, walkers, dogs and even fishermen enjoy its 42 heavily wooded acres, parts of which overlook Providence Lake. On the lake there is a fishing pier for the public to enjoy. There are three trails at the park, including a .5 mile loop trail that is paved and ADA accessible.

No official recreational programs take place inside Providence Park; it is intended as a place where residents can enjoy the great outdoors.

Centered Providence Park Nov. 29 2021 map

 

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