DeWitt served as the Construction Manager for Wolf Pack Park – a 125‑acre community development by the Reeds Spring School District, which stands out for its well-rounded amenities, inclusivity, and community-backed development. It serves not just as a recreational facility, but as a thoughtful investment in the social and physical well-being of Reeds Spring and the wider Stone County community.
Comprehensive and inclusive design: The park offers a wide array of amenities, including six tennis courts, four pickleball courts, a half-court basketball area, hiking and biking trails, a pavilion with picnic areas, an inclusive playground, and a youth sports field—providing opportunities for both active and passive recreation for community to enjoy.
The inclusive playground at Wolf Pack Park was developed with Unlimited Play to ensure full accessibility for children of all abilities. The design was crafted to enable every child, regardless of mobility or developmental differences, to play together seamlessly and joyfully. The playground is spacious and includes:
- Safe surfacing: A smooth, spongy surface enhances mobility and reduces fall risk. It has multi-level access: Ramps from ground to top levels and “transfer stations” which enable easy movement for users with mobility devices
- Adaptive and interactive equipment
- Specialized seating and handholds for added support
- High-back swings and a saucer swing to accommodate diverse user needs
- Both stainless steel and molded slides
- Musical and educational panels for sensory and cognitive engagement
- Slanted and graduated climbing features for graded challenges
- Parallel play structures that enable shared activities and social engagement
- Plentiful shade covering play areas and fun, educational panels further enrich the experience









