Westmoreland’s parks are where our community comes together — to play ball, gather with family, enjoy the outdoors, celebrate local traditions, and support the clubs and groups that make our town feel like home.
Use the map to see where each park is located, then browse the list below to learn what each one offers. Each park card will take you to its own page with more details, photos, and upcoming community activities.
Westmoreland’s parks and recreation story is closely tied to the growth of the city itself. As the community has grown and changed, local parks, gathering spaces, athletic fields, and public-use areas have continued to play an important role in daily life.
These spaces tell the story of a community that values family, tradition, service, youth development, and local involvement. From ballfields and playgrounds to memorial spaces and special-use facilities, Westmoreland’s parks reflect both practical needs and community identity.
Today, parks and recreation remain an important part of building for the future. Continued investment, volunteer support, and public engagement help ensure that these spaces keep serving the next generation well.
Westmoreland’s parks serve many different needs across the community. Some are active recreation spaces built for leagues, practices, and events. Others are quieter spaces for walking, reflection, gatherings, or enjoying the outdoors. Explore each park below to learn what it offers and how it fits into the life of our city.

Dr. Thomas Carter Park
A welcoming neighborhood park with tennis, basketball, swings, a play gym, and a pickleball court. The covered pavilion is a favorite spot for birthday parties, church gatherings, and community celebrations.
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Ricky Woodard Memorial Park
A community-built space featuring a fully equipped pavilion with electricity and lighting. With its Chamber‑of‑Commerce‑built concessions building, it’s a natural home for festivals, fundraisers, and club events.
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Westmoreland Little League Park
The heart of youth baseball and softball in town. Families gather here all season long to cheer on local teams, volunteer, and support the next generation of Westmoreland athletes.
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Westmoreland City Park Ball Fields
A central hub for local sports and recreation. These fields host practices, league play, and community athletic events — a place where players, coaches, and families come together.
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Westmoreland Saddle Club
A proud part of Westmoreland’s rural heritage. The Saddle Club hosts horse shows, riding events, and gatherings that bring together riders, families, and spectators from across the community.
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Westmoreland City Lake
A peaceful spot for fishing, walking, and enjoying the outdoors. Residents come here to relax, spend time with family, and enjoy the quiet beauty of the water.
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Westmoreland Little Tunnel
A unique piece of local history — the shortest railroad tunnel in the world, built in 1886. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it’s a beloved landmark for longtime residents and history lovers.
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Westmoreland Veterans Memorial Park
A meaningful place of honor and remembrance. Created with support from the local VFW chapter, this park pays tribute to the veterans who served our country and hosts community ceremonies throughout the year.
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