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Thomas S. Stoll Memorial Park
Thomas S. Stoll Memorial Park is an 80-acre park featuring a picturesque walking trail, picnic shelter, picnic areas, playground, a small pond, a seven-acre dog off-leash area, and seven athletic playing fields.
The park was dedicated in 1981 and named in honor of Thomas S. Stoll who passed away the previous year. He was instrumental in the park's development and served as chairman of the district’s Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners.
Park Shelters
Thomas S. Stoll Park has one shelter. To ensure the use of a shelter, reservations are recommended.
For individual shelter details and to reserve online, view the Subfacilities section below.
To check availability or to reserve a shelter online, visit the reservation and rentals page, call (913) 831-3359, Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., or visit our Registration Office in Antioch Park.
Pond
The pond is stocked with a variety of fish including largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish. JCPRD fishing permits and state fishing licenses (per state regulations) are required before fishing. See below for requirements.
Permits
For details about permit requirements, state licenses, or to see the latest fishing report, visit the permit information page.
Dog Off-Leash Area
The fenced seven-acre off-leash area is located near the center of the park. The flat open space is fenced and has ample parking.
For the enjoyment and safety of all patrons and pets, the Off-Leash Area Code of Conduct/Rules (PDF) apply.
Maintenance closures are scheduled every Wednesday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. from March 15 to November 15.
The off-leash area is open year-round during regular park hours except during weekly routine maintenance closures. Our maintenance closures are conducted to provide a high level of maintenance to the area without compromising dog, patron, and staff safety. Trespassing is prohibited when the gate is locked.
JCPRD's other off-leash areas are located in Heritage Park, Shawnee Mission Park and Kill Creek Streamway Park (at the 95th Street access point).
Park Police & Safety
In an emergency, dial 911. To reach the Park Police dispatch, call (913) 782-0720.
For additional information and safety tips, visit JCPRD's Park Police page.