Van Trees Park

Visit VanTrees Park


VanTrees Park was made possible by a donation from Robert and Marge VanTrees. It was constructed in 1991 as part of Fort Recovery's bicentennial celebration. This entertainment facility is owned by the Fort Recovery Historical Society and has been the site of Sunday evening concerts for 30 years.  These concerts are free events sponsored by the local "Friends of the Arts" group and are held during on Sunday evenings during the summer months, beginning in June.  With a large diverse range of entertainment that includes musical performances that appeal to fans of all ages in a family friendly environment.  With fixed bench seating available, along with areas to bring your own lawn chairs, crowds of 500 or more can easily have a great view of the performances.  You can view the scheduled concerts by clicking here. We are sure you will enjoy it and want to attend often. And again, it is FREE!


Hein Amphitheater is located in Van Trees Park on the corner of State Route 119 and Fort Site Street on the west side of Fort Recovery.  The park is located just south of the museum.

For more information on these concerts, call the museum at 1-800-551-FORT. You can also visit the Friends of the Arts webpage.

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