David Brewer Park
Adopted by Princess Scarlett and Family
Physical Address: 1801 Ottawa Street
Park Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily
This park, with its dual-use fields operates as both a youth soccer and flag football complex. The tennis courts are used for City and school tennis tournaments. This park contains several legacy trees donated by individuals in memory of a person, group, or special event.
Amenities:
- Play Equipment, Ages 5-12
- Tennis Courts
- Sand Volleyball Courts
- Restrooms (March - October)
- Grill (with new grill pad in 2024)
- Parking Lot
- Drinking Fountains
Shelters - Reserve by the day. No electricity or water.
- Shelter - 25' x 25' - Reserve by the day - 7 tables included. Minimum 48-hour advance purchase required, longer if noise and/or beer permits are needed. Reserve online through Eventbrite (convenience fees apply).
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2024 ($25 Resident/$30 Non-Resident) - David Brewer Park Shelter - Dates in October through December
- 2025 ($35 Resident/$45 Non-Resident) - David Brewer Park Main Shelter
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- Shelter Overhang by Restrooms - Reserve by the day - 1 table included. Minimum 48-hour advance purchase required, longer if noise and/or beer permits are needed. Reserve online through Eventbrite (convenience fees apply).
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2024 - ($10 Resident/$15 Non-Resident) David Brewer Overhang - Dates in October through December 2024
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2025 - ($20 Resident/$30 Non-Resident) David Brewer Overhang
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Park History:
In 2020 the City of Leavenworth and the Leavenworth School District entered into an agreement to swap land. Now, the City owns David Brewer Park and the school district owns land by Richard Warren Middle School (formerly part of 10th Avenue Park). The land, across the street from David Brewer School, was acquired in the early 1970s and consists of approximately eight acres.
The park was named after David Brewer, a prominent Leavenworth attorney, whose career quickly advanced him through the judicial levels after his arrival in Leavenworth in 1859. In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison nominated Judge Brewer as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court where he served until his death in March of 1910. In 2013, a new building was constructed by the City of Leavenworth for restrooms and sports equipment storage. In Fall 2024, all new tennis nets were installed.