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3 4 5 6 8 10 11 15 → → 2 1 9 12 1 12TH ST. 23RD STREET RUMSEY AVE. STAMPEDE AVENUE SHERIDAN AVENUE E. SHERIDAN AVENUE 29TH STREET 14TH ST. 14 Beck Lake Park Entrance MEADOW LANE POWELL HIGHWAY GREYBULL HIGHWAY YELLOWSTONE HIGHWAY TO MEETEETSE 17 → 13 7 2 BLACKBURN AVE. MONTE VISTA 8 BELFRY HWY. 19TH ST. 13TH ST. BECK AVE. SKYLINE DRIVE COUGAR AVE. BE ACO N H I L L R O A D SULPHUR CREEK SHOSHONE RIVER 18 19 20 21 22 23 Map of Cody Parks & Public Facilities City of Cody Parks Department 527-5275 4 3 16 16 1 City Park 2 Paul Stock Park 3 Don Little Park 4 Horseshoe Park 5 Glendale Park 6 Beck Lake Park 7 Vietnam Memorial 8 Dacken Park 9 Greybull Hill 10 Highland Manor Park 11 Mentock Park 12 Circle Drive Park 13 Nielson Park 14 Hugh Smith Park and Recreation Area 15 East Sheridan Softball Complex 16 Shoshone Riverway Trail Access 17 Valley View Park 18 River View Park 19 Heart Mountain Street Landscaping 20 Shadow Mountain Park 21 Meadowbrook Park 22 Paul Stock Nature Trail 23 Canal Park 1 Cody Auditorium 2 Miniature Golf Course 3 Paul Stock Aquatic and Recreation Center 4 Cody Main Street Restrooms ---PAGE BREAK--- Map of Cody’s Beck Lake Park & Recreation Area City of Cody Parks Department 527-5275 Markham Reservoir New Cody Reservoir Beck Lake Alkali Lake to Meeteetse to Greybull Airport Ampitheater Bicycle Trails Braille Trail Cody Lions Picnic Area Fishing Area Foot Trail Use of Internal Combustion Motors is Prohibited Cody Optimist Wildlife Observation Area Restrooms Waterfowl Viewing Area Wheelchair-Accessible Fishing Piers Legend The Shoshone Recreation District funded the Beck Lake Master Plan through a cooperative agreement with the City of Cody in the spring of 1992. The master planning process included both resource evaluation and public involvement in an effort to determine desired facilities and to place them in an environmentally sensitive manner. Several town meetings with the planners were held, and a number of surveys were used to identify public sentiment concerning the project. Improvements most desired were restrooms, hiking/bicycle paths, improved parking, picnicking facilities and enhanced landscaping. The general opinion of questionnaire respondents was that motorized boating of any kind would disrupt wildlife and the peacefulness of the area. Fishing, wildlife viewing, swimming, windsurfing, non-motorized boating and picnicking were widely supported activities. Much of the east, south and west shores of Beck and Alkali Lakes supports emergent aquatic or wet site vegetation. These areas are physically sensitive and important nesting and escape habitat for the 80 species of waterfowl and songbirds that use the area. Local pet leash laws are strictly enforced.