Location: The old rodeo grounds site, at the intersection of Airport Way and Main St.
About This Park: Werthheimer Park consists of the following amenities:
Hailey Arena - The Hailey Arena is an outdoor event venue available for rental. Please check the arena rental and availability page for more information. Upcoming scheduled events are listed on the events page.
Hailey Skate Park - The world class Hailey Skate Park - built by Dreamland Skateparks - challenges even the most experienced and daring skaters.
Cultural Exhibits and Welcome Center - Learn about Werthheimer Park's unique cultural heritage through exhibits, artifacts and oral histories. The "Coming Together Through Time" exhibit is located inside the Hailey Welcome Center. The Hailey Chamber of Commerce is also located inside the Hailey Welcome Center.
Campion Ice House - Please see the Hailey Ice website for details.
Location: This non-motorized, diverse use trail runs for two miles along the foothills east of the Woodside Subdivision.
Trailheads:
About This Trail: As the valley floor becomes more developed, more residents seek nearby recreation in the undeveloped hillside lands that border Hailey. The Toe of the Hill Trail is a maintained, wilderness-type trail open to pedestrian, bicycle, equestrian and canine use.
Location: Intersection of Croy St. and Second Ave.
About This Garden: A neighborhood garden with a small splash pad, small rock climbing feature, benches and tranquil planting design. A great place for a lunch break.
Location: Intersection of Fox Acres Road and Foxmoor Dr.
About This Garden: The E.W. Fox Demonstration Garden is a low maintenance landscape using drought tolerant and native species appropriate for planting in and around the City of Hailey. The garden provides wildlife habitat by including diverse tree, shrub and perennial species. The garden includes botanical markers, "how-to" gardening interpretive signs, an entryway information kiosk, and benches. The E.W. Fox Demonstration Garden Interpretive Guide & Plant List provides more detail for garden visitors.
Location: At the four-way stop in the middle of town, go west on Bullion. Drop down the hill, and the park is on your right.
Size: 4.3 acres
About This Park: Named after a former city councilman, this park has the largest play structure of any park in town (funded and built completely by volunteers). Hop Porter Park also has a large covered group pavilion with a BBQ, individual picnic areas, and restroom facilities. This park is popular for both special events and family get-togethers.
Location: Della View Subdivision, along War Eagle Drive.
Size: 3.5 acres
About This Park: Named after a former Hailey mayor, Lawrence Heagle Park is known for its beauty and proximity to the Big Wood River. This park is the most popular park for weddings. The park has a covered group pavilion, individual picnic areas, restroom facilities, tennis/basketball courts, and play area. Riverside Pond is located nearby.
Location: Main Street on the south end of town, between 3rd and 4th Avenue.
Size: 2.5 acres
About This Park: Named after local legend Roberta McKercher, this park is most popular for special events where visibility is important, and also for sports. Soccer is an often-seen activity here. Roberta McKercher park has a large open grassy area, individual picnic areas, and an RV dumpstation.
Location: Central Woodside Subdivision, at the intersection of Laurelwood and Moonlight Drive.
Size: 8.6 acres
About This Park: Keefer Park is the largest park in the city. Park amenities include restroom facilities, a soccer/rugby field, softball field, basketball courts, a pavilion, and a play structure.
Location: Central Woodside Subdivision, at the corner of Briarwood and Laurelwood Dr. along the bike path.
Size: 2.4 acres
About This Park: Balmoral Park was built by the Balmoral Apartments developer and dedicated to the city in 2003. Park amenities include restroom facilities, a soccer field and a half-court basketball court.
Location: Old Cutters Subdivision at the corner of Cutters Dr. and Badger Lane
Size: 5.1 acres
About This Park: Old Cutters Park was built by the Old Cutters Subdivision developer and dedicated to the city in 2011. The park has adjacent parking, restroom facilities, pavilion and playground equipment.
Location: At the four-way stop in the middle of town, go west on Bullion. Drop down the hill, cross the river, and the drive into the park is on your left.
Size: 3 acres
About This Park: The Lions Club built the ballfield in this park. Primarily used for organized softball games, this park is also sometimes used for family get-togethers.
Location: Curtis Subdivision in East Hailey. Bounded by Carbonate St., Bullion St., and 7th Avenue.
Size: 2.5 acres
About This Park: A quiet, neighborhood park; beautiful in the fall.
Location: Deerfield Subdivision in East Hailey. Access from Eastridge Drive or Chestnut St.
Size: 3.3 acres
About This Park: A neighborhood park, Deerfield Park has a play structure and individual picnic areas.
Location: Foxmoor Subdivision near Wood River High School. Access from Eastridge Drive.
Size: 1.3 acres
About This Park: A neighborhood park, Foxmoor Park has a play structure and individual picnic areas.
Location: Intersection of Berrycreek Dr. and Echo Hill
Size: Pocket Park
About This Park: A quiet neighborhood park. Also accessible via the Toe-of-the-Hill Trail.