Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Closed 12pm-1pm for lunch
Parks and Recreation
Parks and Recreation | |||
Mindi Ray | Superintendent | mindi.ray@cedarlakein.org | (219) 374-7000 x 1801 |
Greg Wiesemann | Recreation Coordinator | gregw@cedarlakein.org | (219) 374-7000 x 1802 |
Sharon D’Apice | Administrative Assistant | sharon.dapice@cedarlakein.org | (219) 374-7000 x 1810 |
Department Email: | parks@cedarlakein.org |
CLUBHOUSE & SHELTER RENTALS
January 2025- February 2025 dates will open on November 4, 2004.  March 2025 – December 2025 dates will open on January 6, 2025.
Town Facility Clubhouse and Shelter Rentals
Park FoundationÂ
Master Plan
The Park & Recreation Master Plan for the Cedar Lake Parks & Recreation Department outlines the following general goals established by the Park Committee:
- Develop, maintain and enhance the recreational facilities and parklands throughout the Town
- Offer a range of parks, recreational lands, natural areas, and public facilities
- Develop and sustain recreational programs for all age groups
- Strive to meet the community’s goals for maintenance of the parks and recreational amenities
- Focus development of the park system and public expenditures on projects with high demand
- Provide passive and active recreation through a mix of sizes and locations of public parks and open spaces
- Protect and preserve natural drainage areas and flood plains
- Through acquisition and/or expansion, ensure that adequate land is available to meet the future recreational needs of the community.
Rules and Regulations
Please refer to Ordinance 99 to view the Park Rules and Regulations
Town Parks
Parks | More Information |
Bartlett Wahlberg Park 7425 NE Lake Shore Drive  |
This park is on the lakefront with a small pier, benches and picnic tables. |
Cedar Crest Park 9455 W. 141st Place  |
This park has a tot playground. |
Chamber/Sue Landske Memorial Park Lake Shore Drive  |
This park is on the lakefront, has benches and a boat launch. |
Hanover Park W. 135th Place |
This park has a playground and a pavilion. |
Kiwanis Park 9401 W. 137th Avenue
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This park has a dog park and playground. |
Krystal Oaks Park 12735 Colfax Street  |
The Krystal Oaks Park is located in the subdivision named Krystal Oaks. The park has a playground & open area. |
Lynnsway Park 9900 W. 149th Ave. Â |
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Meyer Manor Park 8711 W. 131st Ave  |
This park is located in the subdivision named Meyer Manor. The park has a basketball court. |
Monastery Woods Park 128th Place  |
The Monastery Woods Park is located in the subdivision named Monastery Woods Subdivision. The park has two playgrounds. Click here for more photos. |
Monon Park 13950 Huseman  |
This park is an open area. |
Park of the Red Cedars 7408 Constitution Ave  |
This park is located on Town Grounds. It has a playground, bandstand/stage, shelters, gazebo, and the beach. |
Potawatomi Park 8510 Lake Shore Dr. Â |
This park is on the lakefront. |
Robin’s Nest Park Park Place  |
The Robin Nest Park is located in the subdivision named Robin’s Nest. The park has a playground and open area. |
Wicker Meadows Forestdale & 127th  |
This park is an open area. |
Woods of Cedar Creek Park West 141st Ave. & Highland  |
The Woods of Cedar Creek Park is located in the subdivision Woods of Cedar Creek. The park has a playground. |
Kiwanis Dog Park
Kiwanis Dog Park is located at 9401 W. 137th Avenue. Membership is required and annual passes are available with proof of current vaccinations. The dog park features a single main double gated entry point which allows for access into the park, via electronic key card. Activities include equipment for obedience and agility activities and an area for small dogs.
Kiwanis Dog Park Membership Fees
Resident | |
Resident | $60 |
Resident Senior 63+ | $30 |
Resident Veteran | $30 |
Resident First Responder | $30 |
Additional Dog | $10 |
Replacement Fob | $10 |
Non-Resident | |
Non-Resident | $75 |
Non-Resident Senior 63+ | $45 |
Non-Resident Veteran | $45 |
Non-Resident First Responder | $45 |
Non-Resident Additional Dog | $25 |
Replacement Fob | $10 |
Kiwanis Dog Park Rules & Regulations
- Â Cedar Lake residents must have their pet licensed through the Cedar Lake Police Department prior to applying for a membership.
- Â Only registered dogs and their owners are allowed in the dog park.
- Â Memberships are valid for the calendar year (January 1 – December 31).
- Â Members must provide current vaccine records at the time of membership registration, renewal and upon expiration of vaccines.
-  It is the responsibility of the member to provide updated vaccine records for continued park privileges. Access fobs/codes will be deactivated until submission of updated vaccine records are provided to the park office.
- Â Â All dogs must be current on Rabies, Distemper, Adenovirus (Type 2) Parvovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis.
-  Bordetella vaccines (Kennel Cough) are strongly recommended for dog park members. This vaccine is mandatory for dogs who are boarded, groomed, attend dog day care or socialize with other dogs.
- Â Veterinarian records are the only acceptable proof of vaccination records.
- Â Only Puppies 4 months or older with required vaccines are permitted within the park.
- Â Aggressive dogs, ill dogs, or female dogs in heat are not permitted in the park.
- Â Two dogs per owner at all times. Owner must carry 1 leash per dog.
- Â For safety reasons, children 11 and under will not be permitted within the dog park area. Ages 12-17 must have adult present at all times.
- Â Dogs 26 lbs. and over must use the large dog area. (Dogs less than 26 Ibs. are required to use the small dog area.)
- Â All dogs must be leashed outside of the fenced areas and walked to and from entry area.
- Â When entering or exiting the park, you must ensure that all gates are securely closed behind you.
-  Be respectful of other dogs and their owners. Do not allow your dog to be a nuisance to other dogs and their owners. Do not leave your dog unattended. Dogs must remain in eyesight of the owner and be under owner’s voice control 0at all times.
- Â Unfamiliar surroundings may spark unwanted or aggressive behavior. Dogs may feel threatened or become protective or possessive of toys or people. If your pet displays any aggressive behavior, immediately leash and remove your dog from the park area.
- Â Dogs that exhibit aggressive behavior must be removed from the dog park immediately. Offenders of this policy will lose their dog park privileges.
- Â Do not permit your dog to run to the gate when another dog is entering/exiting. Keep entry gate area clear so that members can enter and exit without incidents.
- Â Please clean up after your dog. Waste bags and dispensers are provided for your use.
- Â Food, glass containers, cigarettes or alcohol are not allowed on the park premises.
-  Small bite sized dog training treats are permitted. Please respect other dogs who may have dietary restrictions and should not be given treats without owner’s permission.
- Â Animal abuse will not be tolerated and will be reported to authorities.
- Â No prong, choke, or electric training collars are permitted as they can catch on fencing, benches, play equipment, or other dogs while playing.
- Â Water access will be available April-October when the risk of freezing has passed. Members will be responsible for bringing their own water during the colder weather months. Water dishes provided by Kiwanis dog park should be emptied and turned upside down when exiting the dog park. This will ensure all members have access to safe drinking water while visiting.
- Â Owners are legally and financially responsible for their dogs and any injuries or damage caused by their dogs.
-  If you or your dog are injured, you are required to exchange owners’ information, including phone numbers with the other parties involved.
- Â Use of the park is at your own risk, including but not limited to the risk of being bitten, knocked down, tripping or other unforeseen accidents.
- Â Memberships are not transferrable or refundable.
- Â Lake County Ordinance #1244F: Pit Bull and Pit Bull mixes are prohibited from participating in unleashed dog parks. We are required to uphold this ordinance and check vet records for breed at the time of membership.
-  Kiwanis Dog Park reserves the right to suspend or revoke park privileges to any member who fails to follow park rules and etiquette, or where the Cedar Lake Superintendent of Parks and Recreation has determined a member’s dog, or dog owner as dangerous to others or is in violation of any applicable animal ordinances or regulations.