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Boswell Park
The Park Features:
History of the Park
Originally known as Maplecrest Park, the park now bears the name of its largest benefactor. The Boswell Family donated $100,000 in the late 1970’s to provide matching funds to build the outdoor pool. It was then named after James E. Boswell Jr. (1937-1955)
Parks Links:
Parks Home | Atchely Park | Gasconade Park | Harke Park | Nelson Park | Palmer Park | Spiller Park | Wallace Park | W.T. Vernon Park
Below is a list of shelters available for reservation at Boswell Park. To reserve a shelter click "View Subfacility" next to the shelter that you would like to reserve. On the shelter's page on the top left hand corner of the calendar at the bottom you then click "Reserve This Facility."
- Boswell Aquatic Center
- Three lighted shelters each with 20 amps of electrical power each
- Baseball/Softball field with spectator seating, concession stand, and restrooms
- Outdoor pool with 2 water slides, 2 diving boards, and a zero depth entry children’s pool
- Nine hole disc golf course
- Fenced playground
- Two lighted tennis courts
- Basketball court
- Children’s play fountain
- Two horseshoe pits
History of the Park
Originally known as Maplecrest Park, the park now bears the name of its largest benefactor. The Boswell Family donated $100,000 in the late 1970’s to provide matching funds to build the outdoor pool. It was then named after James E. Boswell Jr. (1937-1955)
Parks Links:
Parks Home | Atchely Park | Gasconade Park | Harke Park | Nelson Park | Palmer Park | Spiller Park | Wallace Park | W.T. Vernon Park
Below is a list of shelters available for reservation at Boswell Park. To reserve a shelter click "View Subfacility" next to the shelter that you would like to reserve. On the shelter's page on the top left hand corner of the calendar at the bottom you then click "Reserve This Facility."