Read more about Marjorie Hartman the benefactor of the Austintown Bark Park when you come to visit us.
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USEFUL LINKS
NAME | PHONE |
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Todd Shaffer, Park Supervisor | 330-793-0718 |
Park Fax | 330-259-7895 |
Pavilion Rentals | 330-792-8584 |
1051 S. Raccoon Rd.–This a 14 acre site with several youth league ball fields is owned by the Austintown Local School District. Maintenance of the Memorial and the recycling bin areas are the responsibility of the Township. The Axe Factory Run Stream runs through the park.
The Dog Park is located in the northwest part of the park in the back and consists of two fenced in sections:
a 1/2 acre park with 6 pieces of agility equipment and a 1/4 acre park for dogs 25 pounds and under
Rules for the parks:
PROHIBITED
Read more about Marjorie Hartman the benefactor of the Austintown Bark Park when you come to visit us.
Children Enjoy Our PlaygroundS
Enjoy The SplashPad All Summer
One Near Your Home
For Large and Small Dogs
14 acres of Youth League Ball Fields
5 Tennis Courts For Residents
Park Office and Park Supervisor can be reached at 330-793-0718
The Park System is a department of Austintown Township, governed by the Board of Austintown Township Trustees. Funding of the parks is provided by an 0.8 mil levy originally passed by the voters of Austintown in 1986 and has consistently been renewed by the voters. Additional funding is acquired through available grant applications, donations and sponsorships. Austintown Park Department consists of 2 full time maintenance staff, one part-time employee and the park supervisor.
Austintown Township Parks System strives to provide recreational facilities, opportunities and educational programs focused on understanding and appreciation of the environment and our park lands. Preservation of the park in its natural environment is balanced with recreational fields and courts, hiking trails, playgrounds, pavilions and paved metered walking opportunities.

The System consists of our main 220 acre Township Park located at 6000 Kirk Road plus four satellite parks located throughout Austintown Township for a total of approximately 265 acres of park land. Over 100 of these acres are of natural woodlands.
Capacity 150 — 12′ x 15′ Kitchen — 46′ x 54′ Banquet Hall — Ceiling 9′ to 13′
25 – 8ft Rectangular Tables — 150-170 Folding Chairs
The Township Park is comprised of natural areas including grasslands, forest, streamside forest, ravines, Corll Meadows and our one acre Yeager Pond with a wildlife observation deck. Click here for an aerial view of the park.
Diverse habitats provide for a wide variety of wildlife and plants. Our grasslands are nesting sites for several Ohio threatened bird species. Our forests shelter a range of wildlife species including white-tailed deer, black rat snakes, barred owls, red fox, wild turkey and a variety of salamanders, frogs, and insects to name just a few.
There are numerous recreational opportunities available year round that include:
Lots of hiking opportunities including a Braille trail are here for your enjoyment. Click here for more information.
The Warren Pritchard and Fred Perry Memorial Gazebos are also located at the Park to offer comfortable, shaded seating.
New in 2013 are two Dog Parks. Click here for more information.
Celebration Grove is located near the Pogany Pavilion with a number of benches provided for reading and relaxing.
The Band Shell located at the front of the Park is the site of our Summer Concerts in the Park series every Tuesday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., weather permitting. Concerts begin in early June and are held weekly through the end of August.
There are also five open air pavilions and the Stacey Enclosed Pavilion available for rent (discount available for Township Residents).
Township Park is open from dawn to dusk, year round. General rules of the park include:
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