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A. Perry Philips Park — Attraction in Columbia Township

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A. Perry Philips Park
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Gans Creek Recreation Area
3350 E Gans Rd, Columbia, MO 65201
Nearby restaurants
Park Restaurant & Bar
4380 Nocona Pkwy, Columbia, MO 65201
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Columbia
4400 Nocona Pkwy, Columbia, MO 65201, United States
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A. Perry Philips Park

5050 Bristol Lake Pkwy, Columbia, MO 65201
4.4(125)
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Relaxation
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Pet friendly
attractions: Gans Creek Recreation Area, restaurants: Park Restaurant & Bar
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(573) 874-7460
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Fri4:30 AM - 11 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of A. Perry Philips Park

Gans Creek Recreation Area

Gans Creek Recreation Area

Gans Creek Recreation Area

4.7

(129)

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Sun, Dec 14 • 9:00 AM
111 South 9th Street #10, Columbia, MO 65201
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MLJ’s First Annual Gingerbread & Holiday Celebration
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Nearby restaurants of A. Perry Philips Park

Park Restaurant & Bar

Park Restaurant & Bar

Park Restaurant & Bar

4.1

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Reviews of A. Perry Philips Park

4.4
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4.0
7y

*Note: access location changed. Submitted to Google. Intersection of Bristol Lake Pkwy & Billingsly Dr (not shown on Google maps—many new streets & buildings)(updated info sent to Google). Best directions: Highway 63 South of I-70 to Discovery Pkwy / E. Gans exit. East on East Gans past Friday Tolten High school, left turn (North) on Bristol Lake Parkway to park on right (currently dead end) (across from Billingsly Drive). -One of COMO's earliest opening parks 430AM. -Nice new & open. -Basic pond for fishing practise. -Basic COMO Parks & Recreation Amenities (covered pavilion, men & women's single restrooms). -No children's...

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4.0
5y

Brand new facility 4 basketball courts and volleyball. 5 dollar entry fee but that's the cheapest for a basketball tournament so no problem. Nice lounging area flat screens almost every where great views of the courts from the top level and very spacious. Room for the kids to run around and play that's a plus for me and the wife. Clean and helpful staff really the only issue that we had was the parking there's a lot but the way that it's configured leaves a blind spot and I can see many...

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4.0
7y

This is a lovely park on the south side of Columbia. Fairly new park in town. The lake is beautiful, and the trail to walk around the lake is a great place for family or pets or taking a leisurely stroll on your own. It is a nice little gem of a park that is easy to get to and never very busy. There's also a bathroom available in the summer months, and usually a year round johnny on the spot option. Which is nice to have in case of...

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Tom KD0FTETom KD0FTE
*Note: access location changed. Submitted to Google. Intersection of Bristol Lake Pkwy & Billingsly Dr (not shown on Google maps—many new streets & buildings)(updated info sent to Google). Best directions: Highway 63 South of I-70 to Discovery Pkwy / E. Gans exit. East on East Gans past Friday Tolten High school, left turn (North) on Bristol Lake Parkway to park on right (currently dead end) (across from Billingsly Drive). -One of COMO's earliest opening parks 430AM. -Nice new & open. -Basic pond for fishing practise. -Basic COMO Parks & Recreation Amenities (covered pavilion, men & women's single restrooms). -No children's play area (yet?)
Christopher Shawn LambertChristopher Shawn Lambert
Great little fishing spot and it has a wheelchair access dock for people who like to fish but are disabled. Plus it offers a beautiful walking trail all the way around the lake and public restrooms and is in a very safe area so you don't have to worry about any creepers coming out of the bushes. Just don't go after dark because there isn't any lighting and the bugs get pretty thick at night.
Mike KruseMike Kruse
Convenient place for a little fishing, boating walking or just relaxing. Definitely Columbia's most easily accessible boating spot, but note that gas motors are not permitted. Fishing is about what you would expect in a city, but once in a while you will catch the big one.
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*Note: access location changed. Submitted to Google. Intersection of Bristol Lake Pkwy & Billingsly Dr (not shown on Google maps—many new streets & buildings)(updated info sent to Google). Best directions: Highway 63 South of I-70 to Discovery Pkwy / E. Gans exit. East on East Gans past Friday Tolten High school, left turn (North) on Bristol Lake Parkway to park on right (currently dead end) (across from Billingsly Drive). -One of COMO's earliest opening parks 430AM. -Nice new & open. -Basic pond for fishing practise. -Basic COMO Parks & Recreation Amenities (covered pavilion, men & women's single restrooms). -No children's play area (yet?)
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Great little fishing spot and it has a wheelchair access dock for people who like to fish but are disabled. Plus it offers a beautiful walking trail all the way around the lake and public restrooms and is in a very safe area so you don't have to worry about any creepers coming out of the bushes. Just don't go after dark because there isn't any lighting and the bugs get pretty thick at night.
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Convenient place for a little fishing, boating walking or just relaxing. Definitely Columbia's most easily accessible boating spot, but note that gas motors are not permitted. Fishing is about what you would expect in a city, but once in a while you will catch the big one.
Mike Kruse

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