Victor Park & Campground
Victor Park, located at the south edge of Wayne on Highway 15, is a historic park named after Henry Victor, who served as Street Commissioner of Wayne for 22 years. Originally known as the Brick Making Yard in the early 1900s, the park was completed in 1973 after the City purchased the property. It offers facilities such as restrooms, electrical hookups for campers, picnic tables, playground equipment, and more. With a rich history dating back to the brick manufacturing era, Victor Park provides a serene and recreational environment for visitors. The park's sunken area was filled during the early 1970s, and it has since become a popular destination for camping, picnicking, and enjoying outdoor activities. Named in memory of Henry Victor, this well-maintained park offers a range of amenities, including fire pits, BBQ grills, and a sewer discharge area for campers.Generated from the website