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== Recreation == Webster City has eleven parks, two golf courses, indoor and outdoor community swimming pools, a recreation center, more than seven miles of walking trails, and many camping areas: * Kendall Young Park, along the Boone River, has 4 shelter houses, 6 picnic areas, a baseball diamond, 2 shuffle board courts, a volleyball court, [[horseshoe pit]], playground, walking trail and fishing area. * Twin Parks, located in downtown Webster City, features a new shelter house, picnic tables, modern playground, sun shelter, and a [[skatepark]]. * Nokomis Park features a canoe access point. * Middleton Sports Complex has 2 softball fields and an ice rink. * Lions Park includes a play area, picnic area and basketball court. * Riverside Park is located off East Second Street. * Brewer Creek Park is open year-round and includes a shelter house with picnic tables along Brewer Creek. Brewer Creek is home to a 2.2-mile nature/walking trail, volleyball court and nine-hole [[disc golf]] course. In the winter "Hospital Hill" is a popular public sledding location. * Sketchly Park features a picnic area and playground. * E.V. Wehrhelm Park is a neighborhood park with play equipment and a shelter. * Boone River Recreational Trail is a 5.7-mile trail from the Webster City Links Golf Course in the north part of the city limits to Briggs Woods Park in the south of the city limits. The trail winds along the Boone River and features a 10-foot-wide concrete pathway for biking, walking, running, and [[rollerblading]]. *[[Briggs Woods]] Park is a 550-acre park with an 18-hole [[golf course]], 81 campsites, 3 shelters, 4 cabins and a 62-acre lake for fishing, boating and swimming. * Webster City Municipal Swimming Pool is an outdoor [[swimming pool]] with a [[Swimming pool#Zero-entry swimming pools|zero-depth entry]], 25-meter lap lanes, a diving well with high and low [[Springboard|diving boards]], and a [[waterslide]]. * Fuller Hall Recreation Center is partially endowed and managed by the Fuller Hall Trust. It features activities for adults, children, and families, including a [[swimming pool]] with 25-meter lap lanes, a [[fitness center|fitness room]], a [[game room]] with [[Pool (cue sports)|pool tables]], television lounge, [[basketball]] court, locker rooms, two [[racquetball]] courts, and a remodeled conference facility. * Briggs Woods Golf Course is a public 18-hole golf course located south of town. * The Webster City Links Golf Course is a nine-hole public course situated along the Boone River. It was formerly the private Webster City Country Club.
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