Episode
Ames in Focus: Touch Grass, Ames with Joshua Thompson
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- City of Ames’ Podcasts
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- Apr 28, 2026
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- 1229
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Summary
With spring in full swing, it’s the perfect time to explore everything Ames parks have to offer. In this episode, host Bill Gebhart sits down with Parks Superintendent Joshua Thompson from Ames Parks and Recreation to talk about the work behind maintaining Ames’ park system, seasonal preparations, and exciting updates for the community. Joshua shares insights into his role, what it takes to keep parks running smoothly during the busiest months, and highlights one of Ames’ most popular destinations, Ada Hayden Heritage Park. The conversation also covers a newly completed trail, updated usage guidelines, and tips for safely sharing park spaces with others. Whether you’re a frequent park-goer or just looking for a reason to get outside, this episode offers a helpful look at how to make the most of Ames’ outdoor spaces. Episode Highlights Joshua Thompson’s path to becoming Parks Superintendent Behind the scenes of managing Ames’ parks system Spring and summer park preparation and maintenance Spotlight on Ada Hayden Heritage Park and what makes it unique Overview of the new trail addition and its benefits Updated trail guidelines, including pedestrian and wheeled traffic lanes Why trail etiquette and safety measures matter Tips for respecting parks, nature, and fellow visitors Programs, improvements, and hidden gems across Ames parks Encouragement for residents to explore local outdoor spaces Learn more about parks, trails, and programs: www.AmesParkRec.org Ames’ parks offer something for everyone, whether it’s a quiet walk, time on the water, or exploring a new trail this season.