Lakeside Park (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
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park, lake, garden, playground
Lakeside Park was designed about 1912 by Adolph Jaenecke. The lagoons were originally created for collecting water and draining a formerly marshy flood plain for development. Lakeside Park is best known locally for its rose gardens, where 145 different varieties are cultivated.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°5'16"N 85°7'12"W
- Foster Park 5.6 km
- Eagle Marsh 12 km
- Fox Island County Park and Nature Preserve 13 km
- Metea County Park 15 km
- Chain O' Lakes State Park 38 km
- Camp Chief Little Turtle 57 km
- Tri-County Fish & Wildlife Area 58 km
- Tamarack Bog Nature Preserve 67 km
- Pokagon State Park 71 km
- Camp Tamarack 103 km
- Lakeside Historic District 0.3 km
- Northside 1 km
- East Central 1.4 km
- Paul L. Brunner Water Pollution Control Plant 1.7 km
- Memorial Park 1.8 km
- Lakeside Golf Course 3.2 km
- Glenwood Park 3.4 km
- Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) 3.5 km
- Allen County, Indiana 4.2 km
- Fort Wayne Bio-Solids and Yard Waste Recycling Center 4.6 km