Reynolds Park
Address: | 810 E. Mifflin St. |
Hours: | 4:00am - 10:00pm |
Park Type: | Mini |
Acres: | 3.58 |
Restroom: | No |
Drinking Water: | Yes |
Park Details
ALCOHOL-FREE PARK
Approved by the Board of Park Commissioners in July 2020, alcohol is prohibited in this park. For more information, see the Madison General Ordinance 8.24. In order to have alcohol in this park, you must have an alcohol permit, which may be obtained through the Parks Administrative Office.
Alternate Address: 809 East Dayton Street
BIKE POLO
Bike polo is a team sport, similar to traditional polo, except that bicycles are used instead of horses. In recent years the game known as "Hardcourt Bike Polo" has grown in popularity. In this variation, teams composed of three players compete on tennis courts, street hockey rinks, or whatever other surfaces are available. In Madison, we have Reynolds Park! The courts (bike polo and tennis) are located on top of the Madison Pump Station building. RESERVE ONLINE
The North American Hardcourt Bike Polo Association has created an official ruleset, which has helped standardize rules across the globe.
At this Park
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Multipurpose Field
Open or Multipurpose Fields are reservable athletic fields with no game-specific design or limitations. Often used for soccer, ultimate, lacrosse or football, yet open to your imagination. Multipurpose Fields are located throughout the city and may be used on a first-come, first-served basis if not already reserved. RESERVE ONLINE
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SPECIALIZED FIELDS
Specialized fields include soccer, cricket, ball diamonds - baseball or softball and both fenced and non-fenced, may be viewed on the individual pages. See the sidebar on the Athletics webpage.-
Reynolds - Soccer
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Reynolds Park - Multipurpose Field
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Pickleball Court
Among the nearly 100 tennis courts in Madison, many are dual-stripped for pickleball. Dual-striped courts utilize the tennis net which is about 2" taller than a standard pickleball net. Garner Park offers Madison's only dedicated pickleball courts.
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While the courts are available for individuals on a first-come, first-served basis, ALL LEAGUES AND LESSONS MUST RESERVE IN ADVANCE. RESERVE ONLINE-
Reynolds Park - Pickleball Court
Surface: Sport court tile
Lighted: No
Number of Courts: 2
Notes: Tennis/Pickleball Courts
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Playground
With more than 175 playgrounds throughout Madison, you are never too far from a playground. According to the Trust for Public Land, Madison ranks #1 in the nation for the number of playgrounds available. The traditional swings and slides are always an option, as are new play elements and fully accessible playgrounds.
PLAYGROUNDS FOR EVERYONE
Through the Madison Parks Foundation initiative, Madison Parks offers accessible playgrounds in Brittingham, Elver, Rennebohm and Warner parks. An accessible playground is anticipated in Reindahl Park in the near future.
PLAYGROUND REPLACEMENTS: HOW AND WHEN
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Madison Parks is responsible for maintaining more than 175 playgrounds and began a system-wide replacement initiative in 2013. With current staff and funding resources, replacements are scheduled to continue through 2033. Playgrounds are routinely inspected to assess the equipment's conditions and repair any safety concerns. Based on the age of the equipment and current conditions, each is given an audit score. The number of playgrounds replaced each year is based on budget allocations, staffing resources, and using the current playground audit score for prioritization.
REPLACEMENT PROCESS: NEIGHBORHOOD INPUT
At the start of the replacement process, notices are sent to the District Alder, neighborhood association representatives, and surrounding residential addresses. Information is also posted to the project website. Generally, two public meetings are held to review surfacing and equipment options and make final selections.
If you have questions about a specific playground or see something broken, please let us know.-
Reynolds Park - Playground
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Tennis Court
Tennis Courts News
- Quann Park Tennis Complex Access - Saturday, Sept. 28: Due to an Alliant Energy Center event, access the courts from Bram Street. The gate along Quann-Olin Parkway from E. Olin Ave. will be closed on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Madison Parks offers nearly 100 tennis courts, many are dual-stripped for tennis and pickleball. While the courts are available for individuals on a first-come, first-served basis, ALL LEAGUES AND LESSONS MUST RESERVE IN ADVANCE. RESERVE ONLINE
Practice Wall Locations
Bordner, Brittingham, Elver, Olbrich, Tenney, Waunona and Westmorland
Vilas Park Tennis Courts (as of April 30, 2024)
Due to the deteriorating conditions and safety concerns, the Vilas Park tennis courts are closed. View all Tennis Courts-
Reynolds Park - Tennis Court
Surface: Sport court tile
Lighted: No
Number of Courts: 2
Notes: Tennis/Pickleball Courts