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Slockett Park
Features
- Belt Swings
- Bucket Swings
- Parking
- Pavilion
- Picnic Areas
- Playground
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Walking Trail
Slockett Park is an 8.6 acre park featuring a playground, a .4 mile walking/biking trail, tennis court, benches, sand volleyball court, three pavilions with seven picnic tables, a drinking fountain, and a small parking lot (28 spaces).
The park was re-dedicated in 1987 to the memory of Sergeant Ron Slockett, the sole Sugar Land police officer to be killed in the line of duty on July 4, 1987. A memorial plaque for Sergeant Slockett resides near the entrance of the park.
The park was re-dedicated in 1987 to the memory of Sergeant Ron Slockett, the sole Sugar Land police officer to be killed in the line of duty on July 4, 1987. A memorial plaque for Sergeant Slockett resides near the entrance of the park.