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Cowley Park

A two-acre park with a traditional gazebo.

Activities: Community celebrations such as 4th of July festival. Hours: Open dawn to dusk.

As the site of the 4th of July City celebration and fireworks, Cowley Park is arguably a well known Prospect park. Named for former Prospect Mayor Don Cowley, the park sits at the confluence of Hunting Creek Drive, Deep Creek Drive, and Westover Drive in the Hunting Creek neighborhood.

Highlighted by its traditional gazebo, the two-acre park offers a gentle rest stop for walkers and joggers as well as ample room for family events. The gazebo can even be reserved by stopping by City Hall and obtaining a free park usage permit. 

Who we are

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We are a community that values small-town charm, rich history, and natural beauty, all while striving for a bright future.

Located along the scenic Ohio River, Prospect is a place where neighbors know each other, families thrive, and visitors are always welcome. Our goal is to foster a vibrant, safe, and engaging environment for everyone who calls Prospect home.

With our commitment to community well-being, Prospect offers numerous opportunities for residents to connect and enjoy local events, scenic parks, and neighborhood programs.

  • A Welcoming Community - We pride ourselves on fostering a friendly and active community, where people look out for one another and share a common passion for enhancing our town.
  • Natural Beauty & Parks - With beautiful parks, walking trails, and river views, Prospect offers serene spaces for outdoor activities, family picnics, and daily strolls.
  • A Place for All Ages - From seasonal festivals to youth and senior programs, we have activities and resources for all age groups, making Prospect a great place to live, work, and play.