Parks & Rec

Lebo Parks

Jones Youth Park

The Jones Youth Park is on the north side of town at 502 N. Ogden. Home to two well-maintained ball diamonds, the park is a favorite for baseball and softball games. The multi-purpose tennis courts now feature extra lines for pickleball offering even more ways to play. A full-size basketball court provides the perfect place for pickup games, while the Lebo Wolves home football field brings the community together under the Friday night lights. For added convenience, a concession stand is open during most athletic events, keeping visitors fueled for all the action. With its wide range of sports facilities, Jones Youth Park is the go-to destination for recreation and team spirit in Lebo!

Ye Olde City Park

Nestled on the west end of town at 821 W. Broadway, Ye Olde City Park is a true gem for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether looking for a relaxing afternoon or an action-packed day, this park has something for everyone. Newly upgraded play equipment offers endless fun for kids, while two sand volleyball courts invite friendly competition. The recently installed new bathrooms add extra convenience for visitors. A large shelter house provides the perfect spot for picnics, reunions, and community gatherings.

For fishing enthusiasts, the park features a Kid’s Pond, allowing children under 16 to fish year-round at no cost with the exception from February 1st – April 30th during trout season. Trout are added to the pond as a fun bonus and allows ANYONE to fish during this time with a city trout stamp.

A U.S. Army tank displayed as a memorial to all local veterans.

Sports lovers can enjoy a shaded disc golf course with a practice basket, and those new to the sprot can rent beginner’s kits from the Lebo Branch Library.

The Harold “Skinny” Spatz Memorial Park

Located in the southern part of the city at 320 S. Walnut, this park is a tribute to Harold “Skinny” Spatz, a local World War ll hero.  Spatz was one of the pilots who flew in the Doolittle Raid and tragically lost his life while imprisoned by the Japanese. His legacy lives on through this park, which serves as both a place of remembrance and a community gathering space.

The park features a playground, a basketball court, and a shelter house with bathroom facilities – perfect for picnics, reunions, and special events. This shelter house is available to rent through city hall.

City Pool

TThe City of Lebo’s current swimming pool will be demolished in 2026. As a result, the city will not have a public swimming pool available during the 2026 summer season. The City plans to construct a new swimming pool, with the goal of opening for the 2027 summer season.