
641.322.4230
1400 John Ave – Corning
Located east behind the Corning Swimming Pool. The Skatepark is the place to be. The Skatepark is named after "Carnac, the Magnificent" one of Johnny Carson's characters performed on "The Tonight Show". Johnny Carson made a generous donation to assist the project for area youth.
641.322.4230
8th & Davis Avenue - Corning
Donated to the community by F. M. Davis in the 1800’s, this downtown Corning park is the scene of lunches, and quiet walks. The park has recently undergone a renewal with a restored central fountain and historic lighting. A perimeter walk provides a circuit for walkers. The pavilion sets the stage for summer band concerts and farmer’s markets. A special memorial to war veterans has been added.

641.322.4020
11th Street and Loomis Avenue – Corning
A child’s fantasy playground designed by Robert Leathers and built by community volunteers to stimulate motor skills, muscle development, and imagination. Handicapped accessible, it is located at the elementary school.
641-322-4230
10th Street and Grove Avenue – Corning
Donated by F. M. Davis in the late 1800’s, the Play Park has sheltered picnicking and children’s play equipment
712.785.3261
Nodaway
Play Park is a community park for picnicking with a children’s playground.
641.335.2352
Prescott
The park features a sand box in the old jailhouse, a children’s playground, shelter house and picnic tables in downtown Prescott

641-335-2211
Lots of variety to play or just "hang" around at the Prescott Community School Playground located just south of the school buildings and west of the Prescott Track.
641.322.4230
South Highway 148 & Hunter Trail – Corning
A diverse recreational opportunity for everyone in the family, the park features a sand volleyball court, two softball fields, a picnic area and a restored wildlife wetlands refuge managed by the Adams County Conservation Board. The park itself is managed by the City of Corning. It is located on Highway 148 at the south edge of Corning.