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Landmark: Seven Peaks Water ParkCity: Provo
Country: USA Utah
Continent: North America
Seven Peaks Water Park, Provo, USA Utah, North America
Krodel Park is a municipal park located in Parkersburg, West Virginia. It serves as a public recreational space within the city limits.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a predominantly green landscape with mature deciduous trees providing canopy cover. A central pond, approximately 1.5 acres in surface area, is a significant water feature. Paved walking paths, approximately 1 meter wide, traverse the park. A small, open-air pavilion constructed of wood and metal is situated near the pond's edge. Playground equipment, including swings and a slide, is located in a designated sandy area.
Location & Access Logistics
Krodel Park is situated at 1000 13th Street, Parkersburg, WV 26101. It is approximately 2.5 kilometers southwest of the Parkersburg city center. Access is directly from 13th Street, with a dedicated parking lot offering approximately 50 spaces. The park is accessible via the Parkersburg Transit Authority bus line #3, with a stop located directly across from the park entrance on 13th Street.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Krodel Park was established in 1928 through a donation of land by the Krodel family. The park's ecological origin is rooted in the riparian zone of the Ohio River watershed, with the pond being an artificial creation for aesthetic and recreational purposes. The surrounding vegetation is typical of the Appalachian foothills region.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include walking the paved paths, fishing in the pond (license required), picnicking at designated tables, and using the playground facilities. The open-air pavilion can be reserved for events. Birdwatching is also a common activity due to the presence of various local species.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in a central brick building near the main parking lot. Several shaded picnic tables are distributed throughout the park. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable within the park. No on-site food vendors are present, but convenience stores are located within a 1km radius.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offers softer light on the pond and landscape. The best months for general visitation are April through October, with May and September offering moderate temperatures. The pond is accessible year-round for fishing, with no specific tide requirements.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the pond was once stocked with trout, though this has not been officially confirmed in recent decades. The park is a popular location for local youth sports practices during the spring and summer months.
Nearby Landmarks
- Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park (Ferry access from Point Park, 3.5km Northeast)
- Parkersburg Art Center (2.1km Northeast)
- Ohio River Museum (2.8km Northeast)
- Point Park (3.2km Northeast)