The Osage Beach Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to providing a safe and appealing park experience to all citizens and visitors of the parks.
City Park and Peanick Park have lighted baseball and softball fields with scoreboards, playgrounds, concession facilities and pavilions. In addition, City Park has a 1.2 acre dog park and two lighted soccer fields with scoreboards available.
*Please note that the Park Master Plan serves as a roadmap for potential projects; however, it is not a guarantee that all proposed projects will be completed. Capital projects are subject to approval by the Board of Aldermen.
Investment & History:
The City has invested more than $6 million into Osage Beach City Park since 1998.
Osage Beach's Parks and Recreation Department is fully funded by sales tax. No special taxes exist for parks and recreation.
The City of Osage Beach purchased 92 acres from Ameren UE in 1998, formerly a fish hatchery, for what is now known as City Park.