Go here mainly for toddler soccer. Wasn't impressed with the fields being right next to the woods without any sort of fence or something to block kids from going in there. Within seconds of my toddler running in there, he already was covered in poison ivy. Someone really needs to do something to prevent people from getting to the woods.
Luckily, the fields are REAL grass and not the nasty turf. The soccer goals aren't the best quality, but passable. No seating, so bring your own.
The ladies room smelt awful. I was surprised by how dirty it was, considering that it seems to be on the newer side.
Playground is fenced in, which is great.
Parking is absolutely horrendous.
Update: baseball people are not very friendly to other...
Read moreJack Hughes Park is a great place to walk around in a peaceful place. It's not peaceful when there's a baseball game though so try to get out there when there isn't a game going on. Speaking of the baseball fields, Jack Hughes has nice fields that are taken care of. The infield and outfield both looks nice and playable. This park also has a playground for the kids to play at if they feel like playing there. There's a lot of concrete though so be prepared for some scraped knees if your kids fall while running on the concrete or be prepared for a hefty medical bill when your kids decide to play tackle football on the concrete. 5/5 great park...
Read moreToday was my son’s first day of fall U9 soccer at Jack D Memorial Park, and it was a great experience. The field was wet from the morning dew, but the kids loved it.
Coach Erin was amazing patient, encouraging, and really helped the kids learn to kick, pass, and play together. As a parent, that makes a big difference.
The park feels safe and family-friendly, with easy parking and decent restrooms. A passing train made a little noise, but it didn’t bother the kids at all.
Overall, 5 stars! Safe environment, easy access, and great coaching make it one of the best spots for...
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