James L. Wick, Jr. Recreation Area
Development of the area began in 1949, and it opened in 1956. A master plan for the Wick Recreation Area was developed in 2007. View the Wick Master Plan.
Facilities in this 65-acre tract include:
- Par 3 Golf Course
- Tennis courts--3 artificial sand-filled surface courts, one court with backboard; lighted for night play
- Batting cages--4 hardball, slow to fast; 3 softball, fast and lob pitch
The Par 3 golf course, tennis courts, and batting cages are lighted for night use until 11 p.m. from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
- Children's playground with spray pool
- Picnic facilities
- Softball and baseball diamonds
- Soccer and football fields
- Sand volleyball courts
- Sled Hill--lighted sled riding slopes with warming house and snack bar (open December, January, and February--weather permitting)
- Cross Country Skiing
- Judge Morley Performing Arts Pavilion, home to the MetroParks' 7UP Summerfest Spectacular concert series
- Wick Pavilion is available for rental