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Thanks to the Ten Free Trees program, an effort of the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, the City of York Parks and Recreation Department has been awarded two grants for 10 trees for the Retree East Hill Park and Retree Beaver Creek Trail projects.

Trees will be planted in area parks were trees had to be removed due to decay.  Tree location has been determined by the Parks Department and will be planted by city employees, board members and volunteers.  The diverse tree assortment was chosen by the Nebraska State Arboretum’s Trees for Nebraska Town Initiative.  This project provides the City of York a way to continue to be proactive in the fight again the Emerald Ash Borer.  The City of York has over 550 Ash trees in the public right-of-way and within city parks. 

Despite providing a wide range of social, economic and environmental benefits, most Nebraska community forests have been in steady and sometimes dramatic decline. Many challenges contribute, including extreme weather, insects, disease and lack of diversity. The Emerald Ash borer is the latest major challenge added to the list.

In an effort to stop this decline and increase community forest resilience, the Free Trees program grants up to 10 high quality trees for tree-related educational events and community celebrations promoting trees and fall planting.

In addition to simply planting more trees, the program goals include increasing appreciation and awareness of the value of community forests in Nebraska. Special emphasis is placed on species diversity and higher impact projects, especially street tree planting and projects in neighborhoods of highest need.

Ten Free Trees is supported by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum’s Trees for Nebraska Towns Initiative funded by the Nebraska Environmental Trust, and a U.S. Forest Service Landscape Scale Restoration grant received by the Nebraska Forest Service.

For more information regarding the Parks please visit our website:  www.yorkparksandrec.com 

East Hill Park: 6th Street & Blackburn Ave

Address:
901 E 6th St
York, NE 68467

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Amenities

  • Electrical Plug-ins
  • Sand Volleyball Court
  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Pavilion with Grill
  • Off-Street Parking
  • Modern Playground Equipment
  • Lighted Tennis Courts

Beaver Creek Park: South Blackburn to Academy

Address:
501-1199 S Lincoln Ave
York, NE 68467

beaver creek park sign

Amenities

  • Electronic Scoreboards
  • Restrooms
  • Baseball Field
  • Picnic Pavilion with Grill
  • Off-Street Parking
  • Modern Playground Equipment
  • Lighted Tennis Courts
  • Hiking and Biking Trails

Harrison Park: Academy Street

Address:
140 S Kingsley
York, NE 68467


Amenities

  • Hiking and Biking Trails
  • Sand Volleyball Court
  • Electrical Plug-ins
  • Restrooms
  • Picnic Pavilion with Grill
  • Parking
  • Modern Playground Equipment
  • Horseshoe Pits

Miller Park: 17th Street & Edison

Address:
1720 N East Ave
York, NE 68467

Amenities

  • Security Lighting
  • Electrical Plug-ins
  • Softball Fields
  • Electronic Scoreboards
  • Modern Playground Equipment
  • Off-Street Parking
  • Picnic Pavilion with Grill
  • Restrooms

Foster Park Arboretum: 2nd Street & East Ave

Address:
202 N East Ave
York, NE 68467

About This Location

State recognized arboretum with numerous Nebraska hearty species of trees, shrubs and flowerbeds. Vine covered arbor, walkways.

Amenities

  • Arboretum

York Dog Park

Address:
2100 N Lincoln Ave
York, NE 68467

About This Location

York's newest park is a fenced in area of over 2 acres for off-leash dogs.

Mincks Park 

Address:
2222 E 14th St
York, NE 68467

 

Amenities

  • Restroom
  • Playground
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Walking Trail
  • Disc Golf Course

 

The City of York has two trail systems, Beaver Creek Trail and Mincks Park Trail.  However, if you use the Trail Systems Map you will discover walk/bike ways across the City! 

Information regarding the Peyton Parker Lane All-Inclusive Playground here 

A Special Thanks...

Thanks to the Free Trees for Fall ReTree Planting program, an effort of the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, City of York’s Parks will be receiving 10 trees for the York Ballpark Complex to further our completion of the master tree plan and 10 trees for Beaver Creek Trail in efforts to be proactive in the fight against the Emerald Ash Borer as well as to continue to beautify our trail system. 

Despite providing a wide range of social, economic and environmental benefits, most Nebraska community forests have been in steady and sometimes dramatic decline. Many challenges contribute, including extreme weather, insects, disease and lack of diversity. The Emerald Ash borer is the latest major challenge added to the list.

 In an effort to stop this decline and increase community forest resilience, the Free Trees program grants up to 10 high quality trees for tree-related educational events and community celebrations promoting trees and fall planting.

In addition to simply planting more trees, the program goals include increasing appreciation and awareness of the value of community forests in Nebraska. Special emphasis is placed on species diversity and higher impact projects, especially street tree planting and projects in neighborhoods of highest need.

Free Trees for Fall ReTree Planting is supported by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum’s Trees for Nebraska Towns Initiative funded by the Nebraska Environmental Trust, and by the Nebraska Forest Service’s Landscape Scale Restoration grant funded by the US Forest Service.

Earlier this year, the Complex received trees donated by the York Rotary Club, and recently purchased 10 additional trees to complete the master tree plan in just four years! 

Harrison Park