Paradise Park is a fairly large park right off route 30. The park offers a community building that serves as a rental facility ($150 per day) that has a kitchen and banquet room.
The park also offers a playground for young kids, a few (I think 3) roofed pavilions that can be rented for $50 per day, 3 baseball fields (lighting available), 2 tennis courts (lighting available), 1 sand volleyball court (no light), and 1 basketball court (no light). There's also 2 soccer fields (1 is across the creek). There is also a walking trail along the perimeter of the park.
I think the park needs another basketball court, and it needs to have lighting as well as new nets. I love the addition of the fencing all the way around, however, the fact that there are no usable nets is...
Read moreI went here for quite a few Amish Softball Tournaments and it has always been great. Nice to see all the buggies lined up, nice to see the great Amish people and enjoy their Spirit of giving. Softball fields were nice. It is nearly always a great day- everything was wonderful. Been there about twenty times, and look to come back again. It's also right off Route 30, fairly easy to see because you're elevated at Route 30 and you can look down and see it. They have improved the fences, fields, lighting, and parking areas. We are happy to support a community that cares this much about it's facility. The snack bar is pretty...
Read moreSmall park. Not a Fan. I go there to watch baseball games but there’s no place to sit. The kids have no place to practice throwing between innings, constantly dodging pop-ups. Parking lot’s jammed with cars parked Every which way. The Amish folks are SO considerate, have claimed the picnic pavilion to park their horse & buggies. Leaving the horses without water in 100+ degrees and the teams have no place to celebrate their victory. **Note to Property Mngr: A Sycamore is planted 5’ from a Poplar?? What are you thinking. They’re set up for failure. Extremely Poor Planning and Selection. Not to mention they’re planted...
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