Park Reservations
You are now able to reserve gazebos directly online using our new reservation software located at www.centralpointoregon.gov/schedule. The park gazebos are available on a first come, first serve basis, unless a reservation is made. Reservations can be made for private functions by individuals or groups. By making a reservation, you and your party have exclusive use of the gazebo during that time. Although all of the gazebos in the parks are available for the public to use at no charge, paying a rental fee guarantees that the gazebo will be available for your use. You'll need to set up an account and then select the park and gazebo you're interested in reserving and just follow the simple steps. Once completed you'll receive a receipt and a permit. You'll need to have the permit with you for your reservation, either in electronic or paper form. If you have any questions about the reservation process call 541-664-3321 ext. 130.
If you are planning to have more than 50 people at your reservation but less than 75, please contact us to determine if you need to apply for a special event.
TO CANCEL OR MODIFY A RESERVATION: You must speak directly with a Parks Employee, we cannot accept changes or cancellations by voice mail or email.
How much does a normal park reservation cost? Prices vary depending on the event that you hold, please call Parks & Recreation to discuss your event and check park availability before filling out the Application(s).
In general the fees are:
Central Point Residents $50/first 2-hours; $25/additional 2-hours
Non-Resident $60/first 2-hours; $35/additional 2-hours
Additional fees for special events, weddings and road closure events.
Special Events
Special Event Permits are needed for events ranging from fundraisers, organized runs, music, weddings or movies in the parks, class reunions and more. In general, a permit is required for any organized activity involving the use of, or having impact upon, public property or public facilities, including, but not limited to parks, sidewalks, streets or the temporary use of private property in a manner that varies from its current land use. It is our goal to assist event organizers in planning safe and successful events that create a minimal impact on the communities surrounding the events. Any event with 75 or more attendees falls under a special event classification and will require a Special Event Application to be submitted.
How much does it cost? Prices vary depending on the event that you hold, a $200 damage deposit is required when completed application is submitted, please call Parks & Recreation to discuss your event and check park availability before filling out the Application(s).
Bounce House Policy - Bounce houses and inflatable structures intended for and not limited to; climbing, bouncing, sliding, etc are not permitted in Central Point Parks. Inflatable games rented from a company will require assumption of liability and proof of insurance either from rental company or your homeowners policy. Children will not be climbing on any rented equipment in the parks. Bounce houses are only allowed in our parks with a special event applicaiton, additional fees are required.
All special events are subject to cancellation or changes by the City due to COVID-19 regulations or guidleines by Oregon State.