Duke Park is Troy's premiere athletic park, featuring 10 soccer fields, 12 pickleball field, five baseball diamonds, a full-sized basketball court and a football field. The park is home to countless youth sports programs, school-affiliated baseball, rec leagues, and intermural tournaments.
Duke Park hosts a multitude of playground equipment, as well as 13 shelter houses. To reserve a shelter house, click here or call 937-339-5145.
Thanks to a donation from by Pella Windows and Doors' Rolscreen Foundation, Duke Park also features an outdoor fitness station. Up to 12 people can use the fitness station at once, and it offers 16 exercises.
Duke Park is also home of Troy's dog park, featuring two separate areas for small (under 30 pounds) and large (over 30 pound) dogs. Dogs are permitted off-leash in the fenced dog park, and are welcome to accompany their humans on-leash around the rest of Duke Park.
Located on the west side of Duke Park, the Troy Mountain Bike Area is a collaboration between the City an enthusiastic group of volunteers. TMBA features a series of mountain bike and fat bike trails, as well as a number of ramps and obstacles.
The Reserve consists of various trees, grasses, sedges, and other flowering plants surrounding a 1.5-mile gravel walking path. It connects to two overlook platforms of the Miami County Park District Off-Channel Wetlands along the Great Miami River and Spring Creek.
Information via troyohio.gov. This park is managed by the Troy Park Department.