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Westfield Indiana Hikes ,
Westfield Indiana Parks ,
Westfield Indiana Trails
The land that is Raymond Worth Park was generously donated to the City of Westfield in 2003. Today it has some beautiful multipurpose trails and protects valuable wildlife habitat.
When visiting any Westfield City Park please respect these rules.
*All parks are open from dawn until dusk.
*Park only in designated areas. Overnight parking is prohibited.
*With the exception of electric wheelchairs and city vehicles, all vehicles must stay in designated driving areas.
*All picnic shelters can be rented by calling 317-804-3150. There is a rental fee.
*Except for those who have a special events permit, consumption of alcohol is prohibited in all city parks.
*All burning is restricted to fire pits (permit only) and to grills. Bonfires are strictly prohibited.
*The following are all prohibited overnight camping, playing in waterways, hunting, damaging public property, climbing trees, nudity, sexual activity, profanity, playing loud music, smoking, soliciting.
*All animals must be leashed (no longer than 6 feet) and waste removed. Animals are not allowed on athletic fields.
*With the exception of law enforcement officers, all weapons are prohibited. This includes but is not limited to guns, knives, and explosives.
*All special events most go through the proper application procedure.
*Cyclists must yield to rollerbladers, cyclists and rollerbladers to skateboarders, and all yield to pedestrians.
Please respect these parks and the rules. Come out and have fun.
Raymond Worth Park
Intersection of West 166th Street and Little Creek Avenue
Westfield, Indiana
46074
United States
40.026891, -86.213622
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