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Cook Park is the newest “pocket park.” named for former Oakwood Mayor Judy Cook.

Fairridge Park is located at the city’s water tower and stretches between Fairmont Avenue and Ridgeway Road.

Shafor Park is Oakwood's largest recreation complex, includes 3.3 acres of playground, a small ball-field, a half basketball court, six tennis courts, and an outdoor pool.

Orchardly Park is located in the southeast section of the city. The park includes a playground for small children, an interactive splash pad, a full basketball court, two tennis courts and pickleball courts.

The “Lighting Up Oakwood” has become a tradition in an effort to brighten the entire community at the onset of the winter season. Each year in December, lit luminarias line the boulevards and other areas around the city.

Held every year in Shafor Park, the Candy Cane hunt attracts kids of all ages for hunting candy canes, drinking hot cocoa and visiting with Rudolf!

The Ice Cream Social is held on the Sunday before school starts in Shafor Park to mark the end of the school’s summer break.

Through the Legacy Paver Project, the patio around the garden house and entrance of Smith Gardens are repaved with beautiful personalized bricks to leave a lasting legacy in this beautiful community garden.

Shafor Park Tennis Courts are home to the Oakwood High School boys and girls tennis teams and the OCC’s summer group tennis lessons. The courts are free and open to the public.

Smith Memorial Gardens is located on less than one acre at the corner of Oakwood Avenue and Walnut Lane. Smith Gardens boasts one of the "finest tiny public gardens in Ohio. It's like a secret treasure on an ordinary side street." - Ohio Magazine, April, 1996.

Old River Sports Complex is open during the year for a variety of sports and community activities and is home to Lane Stadium.

Visit our online registration website at OakwoodLeisureServices.com to view current activities, register for events, access membership forms, and much more!

Visit our online registration website at OakwoodLeisureServices.com to view current activities, register for events, access membership forms, and much more!

Call the Oakwood Community Center at (937) 298-0775 to check the shelter's availability. Completed forms and payment are required to reserve shelters; dates cannot be held and are non-refundable or transferable.

The city of Oakwood contracts to have Oakwood leaves ground into mulch and returned in the spring as leaf mulch available to residents.  Mulch orders may be placed by calling the Public Works Department at (937) 298-0777. Deliveries take place on selected Saturdays in April and May.   On the same Saturdays as the deliveries occur,...

In addition to the monthly pickup, the city offers the following alternative ways of discarding yard debris: Yard Waste Dumpster Delivery – If you are completing a major yard cleanup project, you can schedule a city dumpster to be delivered to your property. There is no charge for this service if the container is used...

Free “Recyclables” stickers to mark containers are available 24/7 in the lobby at City Hall, or at the Foell Public Works Center from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday.

2024 dog licenses are no longer available for purchase at the Oakwood city building.  You can  purchase your dog license, which is required by state law, from the Montgomery County Auditor’s office by calling (937) 225-4314 or by visiting their office at 451 W. Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45422.  Additional information is available on the...

Residents may place piles of yard debris – brush and branches – into the tree lawn area at their property frontage just behind the curb or edge of pavement for pickup by the city. Pieces should be no longer than 6 feet in length and in a manageable pile that is away from trees, poles,...

Your home security system can be registered with the Oakwood Public Safety Department by calling (937) 298-2122.  Home Alarm System Information

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