
Mowing in One Area of the 180.9 Acres of Parks Owned by the City of Colby
The Parks Department provides all maintenance and mowing of
City parks and facilities; City parks encompass more than 180.9 acres. Civic
club groups and/or individuals have adopted various parks/projects and
contribute greatly to the activities in the community. In addition to 137 acres
of City-maintained parks, the City owns 23 acres just north of the City limits
and west of Kansas Highway #25 which is called Ferguson Park.
Ferguson Park is 23.0 acres. It is located on the West side of Highway 25 (Range Ave) at the North edge of Colby. It was maintained for many years by Jack Kriss and was know as the Ferguson Nature Study, where Mr. Kriss had created a haven for creatures and grass.
Villa High Park is truly the "Oasis on the Plains". This park,
consisting of 20 acres, was created in the late 1960`s with the aid of the
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Playground equipment, picnic shelters,
disc golf and fishing can be accessed on the east side of south Highway #25
(Range Avenue).

Villa High Lake on South Side of Villa High Park
Buffalo Park
There are 20 acres of land located between Pine and Cedar
Streets on both the east and west sides of Franklin Avenue which makes up
Buffalo Park. This area is an important drainageway through Colby when the
community receives substantial rain; however, improvements include a playground
and gazebo for use by citizens and visitors.
Young Memorial Park is 38 acres in the
northeast part of Colby and is used primarily for baseball, softball, and
soccer. This park is maintained by the City and the Recreation Department for
the enjoyment of local citizens and as a host site for tournaments.
Fike Park is 9.9 acres and is located just north of City Hall at
the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Eighth Street. The park used to be
called Carp Lake. An 1890 newspaper reported that the favorite occupation of
the young people during the pleasant spring evenings was boating on the lake.
It was formed by the railroad grade and would only fill up during times of
heavy rainfall. Improvements to convert the area into a park started in 1907
when J. N. Fike was mayor. Fike Park is the most popular park in Colby for
picnics, community events, weddings/receptions, and for general relaxation and
enjoyment; two gazebos, a volleyball area, horseshoe pitching pits, and tennis
courts are available here. Over $100,000 was raised by civic groups and parents
in 1998-99 with assistance from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks and
the City of Colby for new playground equipment. The local volunteers erected
all equipment and City crews beautified the surrounding area. In 2000, the
tennis courts in this area were replaced and are used by Colby Community
College and Unified School District #315. Colby Swimming Pool is located just
south of the Park. Although many events are held in Fike Park, no reservations
can be made for the area. Everyone is welcome to hold their events in the park
on a "first come, first serve" basis. Questions on facilities
available at the park may be addressed to the Public Works Foreman at .
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Entrance to Fike Park
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Fike Park Playground Area
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There are another 50 acres of neighborhood parks in the City
limits of Colby. These parks are called, Westside Park, Brookside Park,
3-Corner Park, Copeland Park and J. K. Phillips Park.