J. Neils Memorial Park Playground - Libby, MT
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N 48° 24.032 W 115° 31.966
11U E 608597 N 5361859
Outside of the town of Libby and across the Kootenai River, J. Neils Park, AKA Airfield Park, is Libby's major sports and recreation facility
Waymark Code: WMV7DN
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 03/08/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
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The centerpiece of the park is the group of baseball diamonds. With four relatively new looking diamonds, bleachers, a concession building, restroom facilities and lots of parking, this park sees a lot of balls and strikes through the summer. Among the diamonds is a spacious picnic area and a kiddies' playground. It was obvious to the designers of the park that while the folks were wearing themselves out on the diamond, the kiddies would need an equal amount of diversion, which this playground provides. There's enough to keep the kids busy for a few innings, at least. Nearby are the necessary rest rooms and concession building, not to mention several picnic tables.

Not just a baseball facility, the park also contains a rodeo arena and grandstand to the west of the diamonds and five lighted basketball half courts in the parking lot. To the east are two half sized and one full sized soccer field. The concession building, the Carl "Tubby" Lundstrom Memorial Building is in the centre of the four baseball diamonds. There's even more - a covered band stand and dance area, a 1.4 mile paved walking/bike path and a Frisbee Golf Course.

Given the facilities available here, the city of Libby holds its annual Libby Logger Days at the park. Logger Days is an education based series of summer days where the local community showcases its forest stewardship heritage. Started over 60 years ago, it long been used to educate the local population about forest management, forest management machinery and techniques and forest management cultural norms. The 58th Annual Libby Logger Days was held June 23rd to 26th, 2016.

J. Neils Memorial Park is also host to Libby's other major summer event, the Kootenai River Rodeo, held annually near the end of July.

J. Neils Memorial Park was named in honor of entrepreneur and lumber king Julius Neils, born in Pomerania, Germany. Neils came to Montana in the early twentieth century, buying the Dawson Lumber Company, with mills in Libby, in 1911, as well as about ten thousand acres of timberlands in surrounding areas. Operations continued at Libby until the closing of the Libby Mill in 2002.
Hours of Operation: From: 7:00 AM To: 10:00 PM

Seasonal?: no

Restrooms Available: yes

Recommended for travelers?: yes

Business?: no

Entrance Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Playground Owned/Managed By:
City of Libby


Playground Web Page: [Web Link]

Park Entrance: Not Listed

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