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Parks #5 in Cedar Falls, Iowa

Overman Park

4.7 · 379 reviews
Community-focused and relaxed
Overman Park, 316 W 3rd St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613, United States
Interesting facts
1

The park is named after the Overman family, early settlers who significantly influenced the development of Cedar Falls.

2

The central bandshell is a designated historic structure often used as the focal point for the city's summer concert series.

3

The park is situated on land that was part of the original town plat, maintaining its purpose as a public gathering space for over a century.

Overview

Overman Park is a central community greenspace in Cedar Falls, Iowa, primarily defined by its iconic historic bandshell. The park serves as a hub for local cultural activities, hosting various public performances and community gatherings on its expansive lawn. It functions as a functional town square, situated within the historic district. The site maintains a 4.7-star rating based on consistent use for both leisure and organized events. The park's layout emphasizes open space, facilitating concerts and public assembly.

Photo spot

From the park perimeter looking back toward the bandshell with the historic downtown architecture in the background.

Insider tips

Bring a folding chair or picnic blanket, as lawn seating is standard for events.

Check the municipal website event calendar before visiting to coordinate with concert or festival schedules.

Utilize the park's central location to explore the surrounding historic downtown district shops.

What to avoid

Do not assume the bandshell is accessible for private events without obtaining city permits.

Good to know

Events primarily occur during the summer months; park grounds remain open year-round.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Summer evenings for outdoor concert events.
Address
Overman Park, 316 W 3rd St, Cedar Falls, IA 50613, United States
42.536, -92.449
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Details
Shade & rest areasMature trees provide dispersed shade; bench seating available around the perimeter.
FacilitiesHistoric bandshell stage and open lawn area.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Summer evenings for outdoor concert events..

From the park perimeter looking back toward the bandshell with the historic downtown architecture in the background.

Close by you'll find Gateway Park, UNI-Dome, George Wyth State Park.