Our Parks
The City of Belton’s Parks System is extensive and varied. For additional information regarding a specific facility, please contact us or check out the Parks and Recreation Strategic Master Plan, which was updated in 2022 and includes an inventory of developed parkland.
Beall Park
Beall Park is located in north central Belton. It is a neighborhood park on 1.26 acres. It includes picnic tables, a playground area, and a large open space suitable for various activities. Large areas of this park are shaded.
Address: | 420 E. 12th Avenue |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Carla Kay Park
Carla Kay is a small neighborhood park, or pocket park. It has a swing set, picnic table, and some open space surrounded by mature trees.
Address: | 905 Carla Kay Drive |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Chisholm Trail Park
Chisholm Trail Park is located behind Belton High School. It features baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, large covered area, butterfly garden, and .79-mile walking trail. At 34.19 acres, this is the second largest park in Belton.
Address: | 3115 Dunns Canyon Road |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
Continental Field
Continental field is considered a special purpose park. It includes a backstop where teams may practice on a first come, first serve basis.
Address: | 14th and College |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Griggs Field
Griggs Field has a backstop where teams may practice on a first come, first serve basis.
Address: | 800 E. Avenue J |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
T.B. Harris Community Center
The Harris Community Center is a multi use event center, suitable for a wide range of events and parties.
Address: | 401 N. Alexander Street |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (rentals available from 8 a.m. - 1 a.m.) |
Harris Community Park
Harris Community Park has a playground, benches, and Splash Pad. It is situated along the Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail, and includes a butterfly garden, restrooms, and several picnic tables. The pavilions in this area are first come, first serve.
Address: | 312 N. Alexander Street |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
Heritage Park
Heritage Park is Belton's largest park, at 155 acres. It has athletic fields, picnic tables, grills, a community garden, two pavilions, fishing dock, an special needs accessible playground, and more.
Address: | 1502 Park Avenue (corner of 13th & Old Waco Road) |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
Jaycee Field
Jaycee Field is a on 8.2 acres. It includes a baseball practice field, restrooms, and a concession building.
Address: | 1002 W. Avenue I |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Jeff Hamilton Park
Jeff Hamilton Park features a playground, lots of open green space, .25 miles of walking trail, as well as several seating areas. It’s right behind South Belton Middle School.
Address: | 1230 W. Avenue J |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m.- dusk |
The Landing at Creekside Park
The Landing at Creekside Park is a popular spot along Nolan Creek. This is the location of the Family, Fishin, & Fun event each December. The park is about 2.8 acres.
Address: | S. East Street |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Liberty Park
Address: | 700 Veterans Way |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
Lions Field
Lions Field is considered a special purpose park, which includes a practice baseball field and a basketball court.
Address: | Smith Street & W. 5th Avenue |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Miller Heights Park
Miller Heights Park has picnic tables, grills, a playground, basketball court, fitness station, and .59 miles of walking trails. It also has a butterfly garden, and open green space. The park is 6.2 acres.
Address: | 2495 S. Miller Street |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
Miller Springs Nature Center
Miller Springs Nature Center is leased and maintained by the cities of Belton and Temple, and is owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Address: | FM 2271, North of Lake Belton Spillway |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Nolan Creek Hike and Bike Trail
This is the signature trail in Belton's trail system. It travels from Liberty Park to the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor's campus. It is currently 1.26 miles long, with plans to extend. This trail includes 10 educational stations and also travels through Harris Community Park, Yettie Polk Park, and Liberty Park.
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
Nolan Creek Nature Trail
This primitive trail is great for when you want to "get away" without having to leave Belton City Limits. It’s a short, .25 mile trail with great views and places to stop along the way and take it all in.
Address: | 1151 W. MLK Jr. Avenue |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Quail Meadows Park
This park features three small pavilions, .23 miles of asphalt trail, picnic tables, a half court, and three playground areas. It’s classified as a neighborhood park and is about 2.5 acres in size.
Address: | 2606 1/2 Kneese Street |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |
South Wall Tiger Park
South Wall Tiger Park park features a Splash Pad, half court basketball, a playground, and several covered picnic tables.
Address: | 1895 S. Wall Street |
Hours of Operation: | 8 a.m. - dusk |
Yettie Polk Park
Yettie Polk Park is one of our oldest and most highly utilized parks. It is situated along the Nolan Creek and features two playgrounds, picnic tables, seating, basketball courts, and ample parking. The Hike and Bike Trail (the crown jewel of the Belton Park System) runs through the park. This park is about 8 acres in size.
Address: | 101 S. Davis Street |
Hours of Operation: | 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. |