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- Burdette Park
Since its foundation in 1936, Burdette Park has been a landmark for family fun The park is comprised of approximately 180 acres of woods and hills in southwestern Indiana and remains open to the public 365 days a year
- Burdette Park City of Evansville
The park is comprised of approximately 180 acres of scenic rolling hills in southwestern Indiana Burdette Park staff are dedicated to providing a safe, recreational, and educational environment for patrons of all ages
- Burdette Park announces extension of 2026 Aquatic Center season - 14 News
The Aquatic Center saw a record-breaking crowd during the 2025 swimming season with over 77,000 guests
- Burdette Park Aquatic Center - Explore Evansville
The park is open 7AM-midnight, 365 days a year Walk, run or bike through the woods on a three-mile paved trail Primitive trails wind through the 170-acre park Enjoy fishing and swimming Book a weekend at one of the rustic chalets, cabins, RV or tent camping Burdette Park Pavilion and O'Day Discovery Lodge host groups from 20 to 1,000 people
- Burdette Park - Wikipedia
Burdette Park is a recreational facility in Vanderburgh County, Indiana It is the only municipal park in Vanderburgh County not operated by the City of Evansville
- Burdette Park to extend Aquatic Center season in 2026
VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind (WEVV) — Burdette Park will be extending its Aquatic Center season in 2026 The park announced that the 2026 Aquatic Center will expand from 72 days to 79 days next year
- Catalog - Burdette Park - REC1
Burdette Park is a municipally owned and operated facility that provides a recreational and educational environment for patrons of all ages Burdette Park is comprised of approximately 170 acres of scenic rolling hills in southwestern Indiana
- Aquatic Center - Burdette Park
One of the largest aquatic centers in the Midwest, Burdette Park Aquatic Center offers something for everyone in the family We feature an Olympic pool, family pool, and children’s pool, all of which are closely monitored by a skilled team of lifeguards and EMTs
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