The park is awsome. Very large with many things available to do. I enjoyed myself tremendously until the local RUDE police came and kicked us out. The website states open from 6am to 9pm daily but the local RUDE police the day I was there demanded that I leave and it was only around 7pm but because "their" sign says "open dawn to dusk" they refused to hear anything about my being there for the first time and what the website hours were. NO they were only intrested in putting a stop to everybody's enjoyment so they could lock the gates rather then returning to do it a little later. So if you plan on having a good time at the park check sunrise n sunset times and beware of the RUDE local police! Thank you Monroeville Community Park for a most pleasant visit had until your local RUDE police...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreBeautiful park worth visiting! Traveling to the area for a sports tournament and wanted to get outside for some fresh spring air.
This park was nearby so my daughter invited some of her teammates along with their grown-ups to explore.
Playgrounds with climbing structures, slides, swings (including infant/toddler and accessible) in abundance.
Open spaces, well maintained, clean restrooms, and fields for any sport you want to play. horseshoe pits, pavilions, amphitheater, walking trails, green-spaces, pet friendly, ample parking, what a reprieve from the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThere's lots to do here. Your group can reserve a pavilion for a group BBQ or reunion, tennis/pickleball courts, basketball courts, soccer fields, baseball/softball fields.
Nice walking paths, bench areas, gardens.
Outdoor amphitheater area for festivals and events.
It seems generally busy, so get to wherever you're going a bit early to find a close parking spot. There is always parking available somewhere, you may just have a short walk to get exactly where you want to be.
Public restrooms...
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