As the weather warms up, the City of Dubuque is gearing up to welcome residents and visitors alike to its array of parks, offering over 1,200 acres of outdoor recreational bliss. On Saturday, May 4th, the city's parks will officially open their gates for the season, inviting everyone to enjoy the splendor of nature and an array of activities.

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With 48 parks to explore, there's no shortage of options for adventure seekers. Whether you're into hiking, camping, disc golf, or picnicking, Dubuque's parks have something for everyone. And let's not forget about in-line hockey, tennis courts, skateboarding areas, and softball and baseball fields available for sports lovers to enjoy.

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But it's not just about activities—the parks themselves are destinations worth exploring. From the serene beauty of Eagle Point Park to the vibrant flora of Flora Park, each park offers a unique experience for visitors to discover. And with amenities like playgrounds, water fountains, and pavilions for rent, there's no shortage of ways to make the most of your outdoor excursion.

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For those looking to plan a special event or gathering, pavilion rentals are also available in select parks. Whether it's a family reunion, birthday party, or company picnic, reserving a pavilion ensures you have a dedicated space for your celebration. Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance by contacting the Leisure Services Department or booking online, with payment required at the time of reservation.

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And let's not forget about our furry friends! With leashed dogs and cats welcome in most parks, including the designated Pet Park on North Grandview Avenue, you can bring your four-legged companions along for the fun. Just be sure to adhere to the city's pet policies, which prohibit animals in certain areas like historic buildings, golf courses, and fenced-in sporting areas.

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So, as the parks of Dubuque open their gates for another season, it's time to dust off your hiking boots, pack a picnic basket, and get ready to make some outdoor memories. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply a peaceful retreat into nature, Dubuque's parks offer the perfect backdrop for your next outdoor escapade.

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