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Norwalk Aquatic Center
Park Amenities
Recreational facility offering swimming in a zero-entry pool, diving well, and plunge pool with a slide
1112 E 18th St, Norwalk, IA 50211, USA

Warrior Park
Warrior Park was built with the help of the Wellmark Foundation Grant.
Park amenities include:
Pre-school playground NFL Play 60 Challenge Course (1 of 3 in the Midwest) Restroom facilities Open air shelter (available for reservation) Trail connection to Orchard Hills Elementary Pond stocked by the DNR with Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Channel Catfish Small Parking lot - we encourage you to walk or ride your bike to the park NO alcohol or tobacco are allowed in Norwalk city parks.

Windflower Park
This park includes the Norwalk Aquatic Center, playground equipment, a walking path, 12-hole disc golf course, a double wide basketball court, skateboard park, an open shelter house with an enclosed kitchen (refrigerator, microwave, stove, kitchen sink) and restrooms.
Shelter reservation fees are $15.00 for four hours, $10.00 for each additional four hours with a max of 12 hours. Shelter reservation fees with the kitchen are $40.00 for four hours or less, $80.00 for four hours, and $120.00 for 12 hours. Refundable Damage deposit of $40.00 is required to rent the kitchen and is included in the fees at check out. The damage deposit will show up as $15.00 fee and then $25.00 within the hourly rental fee, totaling $40.00 that is refunded after the kitchen has been checked for damage. NO alcohol or tobacco are allowed in Norwalk city parks.

Brownie Park
The park consists of a butterfly garden, Iowa’s 1st Magnolia Arboretum, a fairy garden, checkers and hopscotch on the trail that leads through the park and to the Norwalk Easter Public Library where parking is available. NO alcohol or tobacco are allowed in Norwalk's city parks!

Elizabeth Holland Park
Our newest park located east of Highway 28 on the south side of Beardsley Street. The land was donated by the family of Elizabeth Holland. Park amenities include: 2 ponds stocked by the DNR with Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish 0.86-mile trail with lighting Art sculptures NO alcohol or tobacco are allowed in Norwalk city parks.
