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Brush is known for its picturesque parks
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Memorial Park - S. Clayton Street
A large park to accommodate company picnics, class reunions and family gatherings. There are several picnic shelters, a well equipped playground, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, volleyball area, and the municipal swimming pool.Doty Fishing pond is located within Prairie Trails Park, just across from Memorial Park on South Clayton Street. The 2.5 acre fishing pond was built by partnering with the Division of Wildlife, Xcel Energy, and the local Little League and 4-H club. DOW stocks the pond regularly with bass, crappie, catfish, trout and sunfish. The pond is ADA accessible with a concrete path around the perimeter. It is open for fishing between 7 a.m. and 10.p.m. and a fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 15. Dogs are welcome but they must be on a leash.
Municipal Campground - located south of Memorial Park on Clayton Street. Electrical hook-ups, water, and sewage disposal. Restrooms and showers available. The first night is free, and after that it's just $10 per night.
Joslin/Needham Softball Complex - located west of Memorial Park and consists of two excellent softball fields.
Petteys Gardens - located on Mill Street next to Bunker Hill Country club and Golf course, has two lighted tennis courts, picnic shelters and a well equipped playground.
Pioneer Park - as you enter our City limits off I-76 Exit 89, the park is located at Mill Street and Hospital Road. It serves as a nice respite and a beautiful entrance to our City. Sunset Park - located in the Sunset East Subdivision just west of Hospital Road at Emerson Street, has tennis courts, a baseball field, basketball courts, and a bike/walking path through adjacent housing development.
An Extensive Recreation Department...
The recreation department has such an extensive program due to the honored support of local foundations, area businesses, the Colorado Lottery, and our partnership with the School District.