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  1. 4550 College Ave. Rainout Hotline: 618.463.3584. Alton Parks and Recreation Office: 618.463.3580. This 704-acre park consists of 8 tennis courts, 10 ball diamonds, 27 hole golf course, 6 picnic areas, 6 play areas (1 new inclusive playground), 19 soccer/football fields, restrooms, concessions, bleachers, and a kid’s interactive fountain.

  2. Thursdays in August - 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Mayme Moore Park. Free Community Event. Join the King Arts Complex for the annual Heritage Music Festival. Once known as the “Cradle of Jazz,” the Mount Vernon of the King Lincoln District is the place to be every Thursday in July and August.

  3. Gordon F. Moore Community Park. Gordon F. Moore Park, located just southeast of the City of Alton, is a 704 acre city park with a wide variety of attractions, sports fields, and gardens. The park includes a nature trail, 25 acres of restored Heartland Prairie, a 13 acre fishing lake stocked by IDNR, Nan Elliot Memorial Rose Garden, Hosta Garden ...

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  4. Gordon Moore Park. 4550 College Avenue, Alton, IL 62002. Sports Fields & Stadiums. Save for Later. Share this. Get Directions. Located on the east side of Alton, the 702-acre Gordon Moore Park has been host to a variety of collegiate and other amateur sporting events.

  5. At 704 acres, this massive public park boasts an impressive number of on-site amenities, attractions, and open space to explore. Put simply, Gordon F. Moore Community Park has something for just about anyone, whether you are visiting by yourself or with family or friends—from tennis courts, pickleball courts, sports fields, and a golf course ...

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  6. THE ROSE GARDEN. The Nan Elliot Memorial Rose Garden serves as a main focal point for Gordon Moore Community Park. It has been quoted as being “…conceived as a restful oasis of color and fragrance in the brown expanse of the playing fields…” That vision came from the late Dr. Robert W. Elliot.

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