Buford M. Watson, Jr. Park
Between 6th and 8th Streets and Kentucky and Tennessee StreetsHISTORY
Named in honor of the late Buford M. Watson Jr.,
Lawrence City Manager from 1970-1989, this park was originally known as Central
Park. . Incidentally, Central Park was part of the original town site when Lawrence was founded.
Watson Park serves as a "gateway" for visitors to the City of Lawrence from the north, west and
eastern proximity of Downtown Lawrence. The renaming of Watson Park was dedicated on March 27,
1990.
DESCRIPTION OF PARK
The seven-acre park, located in the Old West Lawrence neighborhood adjacent to downtown Lawrence,
is one of the most popular destinations for Lawrence citizens to visit.
Watson Park is home to the Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center, along with an original train
locomotive, playground equipment, and basketball court.
In addition, there is a picnic area along with a gazebo that allows visitors to relax and
enjoy the scenic park. Throughout the summer months, Watson Park is a popular gathering place
for families and friends to enjoy the open space in this highly visible two-block park, which is
separated by 7th Street.
One of the most popular attractions of Watson Park is locomotive #1073.
Built in 1902, it was used in freight service in the Lawrence from 1908-1952.
The 2-6-2 Prairie type locomotive traveled over 870,000 miles and originally
cost a little over $20,000. The locomotive is located on the northeast section of the park;
many children refer to this park as "train park" because of the locomotive.
Watson Park also is home to the Lawrence Outdoor
Aquatic Center, which was renovated in 1995.
In October 2003, a bronze bust was unveiled in honor of the park's namesake,
Buford M. Watson Jr. The artist was Tom Wilkerson, former assistant director
of the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department.
The stone sculpture "Emergence," created by Edd Ortiz was added to the park in September 2003.
Emergence was a product of the Kansas Sculpture Association's Stone Symposium, which was
held in Lawrence in the 2002. The sculpture was accepted as a gift by the Lawrence City
Commission in June 2002.
The amenities of the park include:
- Basketball Court
- Drinking Fountain
- Playground Equipment
- the Lawrence Outdoor Aquatic Center
SHELTERS
There is 1 gazebo located in Watson Park.
The amenities of the gazebo include:
- Electricity
- Drinking Fountain
- Barbecue Grill
- Tables and Benches
Reservations for outdoor shelters and indoor facilities are taken at any of the
community recreation centers including the Community Building, 115 West 11th St.;
East Lawrence Recreation Center, 1245 East 15th St.; Holcom Park Recreation Center,
2700 West 27th St.; Lawrence Indoor Aquatic Center,
4706 Overland Drive and South Park Recreation Center, 1141 Massachusetts St.
See our shelter rentals page
for more information on renting these facilites or call 832-7920.










