Located in the northwest corner of Kennedy Park, south of the Children's Forest, the concrete pathway leading to Badger Lake is lined with over one hundred flowering trees. Engraved black granite markers are placed at the base of each tree. Overlooking the lake is an amphitheater with seating to reflect upon those who have given so much to preserve the freedoms we enjoy today. At the lower level of the amphitheater, engraved pavers are placed. The granite markers and pavers are available for sponsorship to honor those that have served or memorialized those who have died. In addition to the pavers and engraved markers, any veteran Wounded in Action, Missing in Action, Killed in Action, or Purple Heart recipient will have their name placed on a granite stone located near the amphitheater. Flags representing the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard join the United States, Iowa and POW/MIA flags at the edge of the pavers.

For a 3D tour of the Terry Moehnke Veterans Memorial Park, click here!  


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 08:00 AM and check-out is before 10:30 PM.

Location 1386 National Ave
Fort Dodge, IA 50501


Fees

$100 to rent both shelter and amphitheater

Veteran's may rent the facility at no charge with proof of military ID by calling the Conservation Office at 515-576-4258


Hours of Operation & Seasons

The Terry Moehnke Veteran's Memorial Park may be reserved between April 1st and October 31st each year. The available hours are 8:00 am - 10:00 pm daily.


Address

1415 Nelson Ave
Ph: 515-576-4258

Fort Dodge, IA, 50501


Closures

Available April 1st through October 31st each year.


Availability


Where You'll Be


Webster County

The Webster County Conservation Board is located in central Iowa and is home to the Matt Cosgrove River's Edge Discovery Center and John F. Kennedy Memorial Park. The Webster CCB collectively manages 24 areas, memorial sites, wildlife areas and prairies - encompassing over 2,000 acres within the county.

Please Login

Continue as Guest