Donated in 1968 by the Lowenstein brothers, it has since been developed and now renovated into a 17.7 acre park with improvements to and installation of additional parking, including parking lot lighting, 20 new trees, realignment and reconstruction of existing park trails, 2 new shelters, a fully operational restroom open year-round, playground equipment and play areas for children and an outdoor fitness area. This park is next to the new Streets of West Pryor area and is home to the Children's Memorial Butterfly Garden.