Cozad has seven public parks, four of which contain ballfields. Other facilities include a 50-meter outdoor swimming pool, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard, frisbee golf, picnic area, cooking facilities, playground equipment, lighted tennis courts, rest rooms, outdoor sand volleyball courts, walking track, and overnight camping with electrical hookups, dump stations, and water. The Recreation and Parks Department offers youth baseball, softball, soccer, and co-ed sand volleyball programs.
Muny Park
Located at 14th and “O” Street, Muny Park contains the Legion Baseball field, three soccer fields and a municipal Olympic-sized swimming pool, and a hard-surfaced .62 mile exercise trail; horseshoe and volleyball courts; frisbee golf; playground equipment; picnic shelter, frisbee golf, outdoor grills, and picnic tables; public restrooms; and RV electrical and water hookups and dump station.
Centennial Park
Centennial Park, located at 18th and H Streets, has tennis courts, playground equipment, picnic tables and public restrooms.
Veterans Memorial Park
Veterans Memorial Park has playground equipment, public restrooms, a picnic shelter and picnic tables and includes the Robert Henri Historical Walkway which is located at 9th & F Streets.
Bellamy Park
Home of Monroe and Paulsen ball fields, this park is located at the south end of the railroad viaduct at 2nd Street and Meridian Avenue.
Frenchy Park
Located at 4th and A Streets and features playgound equipment, outdoor basketball court, picnic tables, public restrooms and an outdoor grill.
Sportsman Field
Tennis courts, public restrooms, playgound equipment and Little League ballfields, located at 19th and B Streets.
Stuckey Park
Stuckey Park is located on 16th Street between “K” and “M” Streets. This park is used for Little League softball and baseball.
Russ Sheets Recreation Field
Russ Sheets Recreation Field is a practice field located adjacent to Stuckey Park.
100th Meridian Park
100th Meridian Park is located along Highway 30 and Meridian Avenue and contains historical information on the 100th Meridian. The Union Pacific Railroad depot has been renovated to house the United Way and other Human Resources offices. There is also a caboose located there for the curious tourist.



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