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Located across the street from Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium, Beaver Brook Park is home to both Ted Williams Little League and the Worcester Vikings youth football program. The park also offers numerous paved walking paths with pedestrian lighting. This, along with multiple playing fields and its sheer size, makes it one of the City's busiest and premier recreational parks.

Get Outside and Play

Playground Structure at Beaver Brook

Beaver Brook Park has multiple playground and structure options for the little ones to enjoy. Located on opposite corners of the park, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the walking paths and enjoy the beautiful surroundings as you explore the different play areas.

Premier Sports Facilities

Basketball, street hockey, little league baseball, softball, and football/soccer; there's something for everyone! With our multipurpose football/soccer field you have the opportunity to play soccer in the spring and summer, while football markings are complete for the fall season.

Street Hockey Surface at Beaver Brook Park

Beaver Brook Dog Park

Dogs Enjoying the Beaver Brook Dog Park Area

The City's second off-leash dog park opened in October of 2017. This double-gated, fenced and secured area within Beaver Brook Park offers dogs and dog lovers a place to go and enjoy the company of other animals. The approximately 17,000 square foot dog park is located next to the Beaver Brook Community Building on Mann Street (accessible parking/route is from the parking lot on Chandler Street) and offers complimentary dog waste disposal bags for dog owners to help keep the park clean.

The park is split into two fenced sections; one side for smaller dogs and one for larger dog breeds. All dogs are required to have a City of Worcester dog license on them at all times, required to have their vaccinations up-to-date, must be older than 6 months of age and a maximum of two dogs per adult/owner are allowed.

Dog Parks

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Harry Sherry Field Baseball Diamond

Harry Sherry Field (S. Worcester Playground)

District: 4

South Worcester Playground, also known as Harry Sherry Field and as Maloney Field, became a City park in 1986. This park is the home of the South Worcester Baseball league, featuring two baseball fields, a soccer area, two handball courts, a basketball court and a playground.
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Grant Square Green and Brown Playground Set

Grant Square

District: 2

Grant Square is located in the Green Hill neighborhood of Worcester. The park property was acquired in two sections, but after the larger piece was acquired, the two were combined into a single tract for park use. In 2015, the city installed a new playground, a new basketball court and community garden beds.
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University (Crystal) Park Pond with Trees Around

University (Crystal) Park

District: 4

University Park is located in both a residential neighborhood and directly adjacent to a college campus. In the middle of the park is Crystal Pond, formerly used for swimming and ice skating. Today, activities on the Pond are limited to occasional paddle boating or toy boat races.

Quick Facts

Location: 300 Chandler Street - Map

District: 5

Size: 19.0 acres

Parking Lot(s): Yes

Features:

  • Basketball Court
  • Multipurpose Field
  • Playground
  • Softball Diamond

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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