Reedley Historical Museum
1752 10th Street ~ 638-1913
Under the twin water towers
in downtown Reedley in the old fire station.
This is a historical museum dedicated to the Reedley area history. I recommend this museum for children ages 5 and up. This is not a hands on museum. If your children are small or don't understand "don't touch" this probably won't be the place for them yet.
----------------------------------------------------------------Reedley Sports Park
Located on Dinuba Avenue at Englehart
Located on Dinuba Avenue at Englehart
This is our newest park and it has alot to offer...or it will soon anyway. I hear there are plans for a new city pool, dancing waters fountains for the kids to play in and more!
There are picnic tables next to the play area. 
The play equipment is appropriate for a wide range of ages.
There is a covered patio with picnic tables and a barbecue. The barbecue is separated from the play area by a small hill, but you can still view the children playing.
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Smith Ferry Park
Located at the corner of Olson and Reed
Smith Ferry is a very important place in Reedley's History, since this is where it all began!
This is a small park with a sheer cliff dropping to the river below. Use caution if you choose to go here with children.
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