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Tawawa Park

12 Tawawa Dr. Sidney, OH. 45365.

About

The City of Sidney took over operation of this facility in 1955. It was formerly under the guidance of the Tawawa Civic Park Trustees that was incorporated in May of 1948. The original members listed in 1948 were: Wayne Bertsch Murray A. Ferguson William Milligan WE. Whipp, J. Oliver Amos Cecil Watkins Jerome Wagner The Park consists of 220 wooded acres which provide shelters, grounds and areas to play ball. Two lakes (Tawawa and Amos) are located in the complex. A permit for fishing after park hours is available from the Parks Office or the Police Department. There is no charge for this permit, but you must have a valid fishing license. There are drinking fountains available at the park entrance. Preserving the Park This park is being preserved to retain a rustic nature. Wildlife is protected. The William Ross Covered Bridge dedicated in 1971 is picturesque and has been the object of much photography. It closely resembles several covered bridges constructed in Central Ohio by pioneer bridge designer and builder, Rueben L. Partridge (1823 to 1900).

Naming the Park

The parks were named after Tawawa Creek which runs through the grounds. “Big Rock” (glacial rock left from the ice age) located in the park was established in 1876 and is of interest to visitors. Whipp Road was formerly the path of the East - West railroad through Sidney. Tawawa

Park includes: 

  • Baumgardner Basin Soccer Fields
  • Flanagan Sports Complex
  • Sidney Water Park

Park Features

  • Basketball
  •  Fishing
  • Modular Play Structure and Swings
  • Natural Areas
  • Open Green Space and Volleyball Shelter
  • Softball Diamonds
  • Soccer Fields
  • Topographical Features
  • Walkway / Bikeway