Welcome to Crane's Parks and Recreation web site
Welcome to the new City of Crane, Missouri Parks Department web page.
While our site is under construction, if you have suggestions on what you
would like to see on this site, just click on the Contact Us button and submit
your comments.
Thanks for stopping in and I hope you found the site useful.
-- Collin Brannan, Mayor
City of Crane Parks
Parks, trails and recreation areas are
a critical part of what shapes quality of life for everyone in the Crane
community. Crane Parks and Recreation is dedicated to creating a variety of
recreation opportunities for our residents and visitors, while preserving and
enhancing the rich heritage and natural beauty of this area.
Whatever your age and whatever the
season, you'll find many ways to be active and enjoy the great outdoors. There's
so much to explore!
Your Park System
Did you know the City of Crane Parks
system includes four ball fields, over 5k of community trails, playgrounds,
picnic areas, outdoor pavilions, a municipal swimming pool, a basketball court,
a skate park and great opportunities for trout fishing and wildlife enthusiasts?
The extensive City Park system involves approximately 86 acres throughout
the City. Crane Creek is a major
attraction of the parks and runs adjacent to and in some areas through just over
1.2 miles of the Park. Crane Creek
is an important part of the community and the Conservation Department.
In 2011, Crane Creek was designated as one of Missouri Department of
Conservation’s (MDC) priority watersheds and falls within the Ozark/White
Ecological Drainage Unit.
Visiting a Park with Your Pet
None of the
parks located within the City of Crane include an off-leash area for dogs. You're welcome to bring your furry
companion to our parks but we ask that you keep them on leash at all times. In
addition, owners are required by ordinance to pick up and dispose of pet waste.
You'll find trash cans throughout our parks and trails to help you do this.
We appreciate resident and visitor
communication and feedback to ensure the Crane parks system remains safe and
clean. To report maintenance concerns or damages, contact the City at (417)
723-5990.