East End Park,
633 N Wood River Ave, Wood River, IL 62095
About Us

East End Park is a community park located at 633 N Wood River Ave in Wood River, Illinois, United States. Operated by the Wood River Parks & Recreation Department, the park offers a variety of recreational activities and facilities for all citizens, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
The goal of the department is to provide wholesome recreation for the entire community at the lowest possible cost, while also running the Golf Course as a profit-producing enterprise. Recreation programs are self-supporting, ensuring that there is no undue burden on taxpayers.
The park is committed to providing high-quality programs, goods, and services, and offers a "Pledge of Satisfaction - Guarantee" to promptly and positively address any issues with services. The Round House at East End Park is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information on accessibility or to request accommodations for programs and activities, individuals with disabilities can contact the Wood River Parks & Recreation Department at 618-251-3130. Visit East End Park today for a fun and inclusive recreational experience.
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"Pretty nice little city park, but it needs a few walking paths for the mobility-impaired, and a touch of landscaping. Fine for walking the dog, but as others have said, not much else to do."
"This is a nice park in a small town. I am an employee of WoodRiver Park Maintenance. It has a large amount of green space, a playground, and a basketball court. There is a pavilion to picnic under."
"Small playground. Clean and usually not crowded. Has a pavilion to get out of sun and sit for a while and watch the kids play or to eat lunch."
"Terrible. Absolutely terrible. There are large branches strewn about as if a groundskeeper hasn't been there in a month, the playground is dirty as hell and needs to be pressure-washed, and apparently the city can't afford bags of rubberized mulch from Home Depot. Also, the picnic tables are chained down, so I'm guessing people have been stealing them. It honestly looks like a paved over landfill."
"It's nothing like a park anymore. They took the ball diamonds out did just a little bitty area for to play on the rest of the park became a dog park where people let their dogs run around with no Reese's on it's sad when I was a kid there was so much to play on and it's all gone now that's not a park anymore unless you want to call the dog walking Park"
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