Parks and Recreation Commission
The Elkins Parks & Recreation Commission (EPRC) manages recreation resources and activities throughout the City of Elkins. Although the EPRC is appointed and funded by city council, it is a legally autonomous governing body with final authority over most parks-related decisions.
- Board of Property Maintenance Appeals
- Board of Zoning Appeals
- Building Commission
- Fire & Rescue Service Fee Appeals Board
- Firefighters Civil Service Commission
- Historic Landmarks Commission
- Housing Authority of the City of Elkins
- Parks and Recreation Commission
- Planning Commission
- Police Civil Service Commission
- Sanitary Board
- Tree Board
- Water Board
Current Members
- Cm. Lowther, mayor appointee
- Dick Harvey, term expires 2/28/2026
- Sam Severino, term expires 2/28/2028
- Rob Nestor, term expires 2/29/2024
- Jack Tribble, term expires 2/28/2025
Parks
EPRC provides year-round recreation opportunities with programs and facilities on over 70 acres in the city’s five parks: Bluegrass Park, Davis Street Park, Elkins City Park, Glendale Park and River Bend Park. The EPRC also operates the Phil Gainer Community Center.
Residents and visitors can use the extensive park system for picnics, walks, fishing, organized athletics, or just a little peace and quiet. The five different parks are visited by over 200,000 people annually. Davis Street Park, Elkins City Park, Glendale Park and River Bend Park all feature children’s play equipment. In addition, Glendale Park and River Bend Park have soccer fields, Glendale has a football field, and River Bend has a baseball diamond and two sand volleyball courts. Bluegrass Park also features a baseball diamond. There is a loop walking trail joining Glendale and River Bend Parks.
Park Pavilion Reservations
- Park pavilions are available to rent from May-October, first-come, first-served.
- Pavilions can be reserved beginning the first working day in January for that year.
- Rental fees must be paid within two weeks of placing the reservation or the date will be reopened. Fourteen days’ notice must be given to the EPRC office in the event of a cancellation. Reservation fees will not be returned after this date.
- The pavilion fees cover events with up to 150 people. Prices will be set by the EPRC for any event over 150 people. Special conditions may apply.
- For pavilion reservations, forms, and additional information, please call the EPRC office at 304-636-3960. If no one answers, please leave a message and a staff member will call you back.
Phil Gainer Community Center
The building that is known today as the Phil Gainer Community Center was constructed in the 1960s as the Elkins National Guard Armory. The city purchased the armory in 2016, and the Elkins Parks and Recreation Commission set about renovating and updating the building to make it into the full-featured community resource it is today.
Located at 142 Robert E. Lee Avenue Extension, the Phil Gainer Community Center sits on eight acres near downtown Elkins. The updated facility includes a 10,000-square-foot multipurpose room and a meeting room, both of which are available for event rentals.
The building also houses the Randolph County Family Resource Network and Parents as Teachers. Various clubs and churches use the building on a regular basis.
The facility’s kitchen is fully functional, thanks to a generous donation from the Rotary Club of Elkins. Ample parking is available in an adjacent parking lot.
Apply
If you are interested in serving on this or any other board or commission, submit an application to be kept on file at the City Clerk’s office. Vacancies do not frequently arise, but, should an opening occur on a board for which you have indicated interest within two years of receipt, you will be contacted.
For More Information
Tom Tesar
Director, Parks & Recreation
401 Davis Avenue
Elkins, WV 26241
304.636.3960 (mobile)
ttesar@cityofelkinswv.com
Sutton Stokes
Elkins City Clerk
401 Davis Avenue
Elkins, WV 26241
304.636.1414, ext. 1211 (office)
suttonstokes@cityofelkinswv.com