Our Parks
✓ Depot Museum
✓ Norma Lea’s Frisco Park
✓ Crocker Community Park
Our vision is to create a safe and exciting thriving park for Crocker.
Our mission is to plan a resilient and sustainable park, public spaces, and recreational amenities, build a park system for present and future generations, and care for parks and public spaces.
All Crocker residents have a right to use/enjoy Crocker Park. The Crocker community park board is always looking and willing to listen to suggestions.
We’re making sure that the park’s spaces are cared for, not merely maintained. To ensure that this happens, we’re always looking for volunteers.
Our parks are the settings for your experiences and memories. We want to make sure everyone is happy and enjoys the park.
The Linda Helton Memorial Pavilion
Is available to groups and citizens to reserve for family gatherings, group parties, picnics, meetings, or other events. The big pavilion is first come first serve unless you reserve it and that is a $25 fee that can be paid to Crocker City Hall.
WALKING TRAIL
The walking trail is located in the Crocker park at wrecked around are beautiful pond surrounded by nature there’s handicap parking the trail is made out of pavement so it is sturdy and has lights for walking at night or early mornings. Crocker Park board is currently doing fundraising to get the walking trail repaved.