Kimmell City Park
Overview
The air carries the faint scent of freshly cut grass and sizzling concession stand fries as families gather near the ball diamonds at Kimmell City Park. The murmur of cheering blends with the occasional crack of a bat, painting a scene alive with community spirit in Kimmell, Indiana. Parked cars line the edges of the green, while nearby, the distant ripple of water hints at a quiet lake tucked beyond the playing fields. This is a place where afternoons stretch lazily, punctuated by laughter and the steady rhythm of a baseball game unfolding under open skies.
Beyond the diamonds where grandsons chase fly balls, a short drive down the road reveals a small, tranquil lake offering a contrasting calm. The park itself acts as a local hub, drawing visitors from around the town who come to enjoy not just the games but the gathering spaces. The shelter house near the ball fields hosts graduations and celebrations, its well-maintained restrooms a recent upgrade that eases the experience for families and groups. Though the park doesn’t provide bleachers, the grassy slopes invite spectators to spread blankets and settle in for the afternoon, creating a relaxed, informal viewing atmosphere.
Kimmell City Park’s simplicity is part of its charm. The concession stand serves up favorites like crispy French fries that have earned a small-town reputation, fueling hungry players and their supporters alike. The baseball diamonds are impeccably cared for, reflecting a community pride that keeps the fields playing their part year after year. While some visitors note that pricing can feel a bit steep, many understand the broader context of recent challenges the community faces. The park’s amenities—shelter house, updated restrooms, and friendly concession staff—combine to make the experience feel welcoming, even amid the hustle of local events.
As the sun dips lower, the sounds of the game soften and the crowd thins, leaving behind the quiet rustle of leaves and the occasional splash from the distant lake. It’s these moments — the shared meals, the cheers for a well-hit ball, the simple pleasure of community gathering — that bring visitors back season after season to Kimmell City Park.
Location
2500 Oliphant DrVincennes, Indiana 47591
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Red Hills Lake State Park — Sumner, Illinois 17.3 miles away
- Prides Creek Co Park — Petersburg, Indiana 20.4 miles away
- Robinson City Park — Robinson, Illinois 24.0 miles away
- Montgomery Camp Office — Montgomery, Indiana 25.8 miles away
- Sullivan County Park — Sullivan, Indiana 29.0 miles away
- Crawford County Fairgrounds — Oblong, Illinois 29.5 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Kimmell City Park
Does Kimmell City Park allow pets?
No, Kimmell City Park does not allow pets.