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Greenwood Park is located on the south end of the city in the Quinsigamond Village Neighborhood section. It is bustling with lots of activities during the summer months.

Initial purchases were made in 1905, from Ezra A. Day and William Forsberg. There were subsequent purchases from eight others in 1912 and 1917 making for a total of 14 acres. The women's NCAA sanctioned basketball league is hosted there during the months of June and July. Additionally there is a playground, softball field, spray park, basketball court, nature trail, picnic areas and tennis courts available to the city public.

Splash

Section of the Greenwood Spray Park Equipment

One of Greenwood Park's most prominent aspects is its splash pad or spray park. The splash pad has proven to be a popular park element during the summer season. It is a great way for the kids to have fun and cool off on a hot summer day!

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Let's Play!

Kids Playing Tennis on the Fenced-In Court at Greenwood Park

In addition to the splash park and playground, you can also play a fun or competitive game on the tennis and basketball courts. You can also watch or play a riveting game on the softball diamond!

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Banis Street Playlot Sign with Playground in Background

Banis Street Playlot

District: 3

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View of Indian Lake from the Sandy Shore

Indian Lake Beach

District: 1

Indian Lake Beach is located on the eastern bank of Indian Lake, once known as North Pond. Although it has an interesting past, today, activities on Indian Lake include boating (motorized and non-motorized), swimming and fishing.
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Crompton Park Basketball Court

Crompton Park

District: 4

The park was purchased in 1888, and it was named Crompton Park and was then an open field which was used as a playground. Whether you and your kids are into sports, splashing around, enjoying a relaxing picnic or playing on a playground, there's something for everyone at Crompton Park!

Quick Facts

Location: 14 Forsberg Street - Map

District: 3

Size: 14.0 acres

Parking Lot(s): Yes

Master Plan: View Master Plan

Features:

  • Basketball Court
  • Nature Trail(s)
  • Multipurpose Field
  • Picnic Area
  • Playground
  • Softball Diamond
  • Spray Park
  • Tennis Court

Contact Information

Address

Parks & Recreation
50 Officer Manny Familia Way
Worcester, MA 01605

Contact

Phone: 508-799-1190
Fax: 508-799-1293
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