Easthampton Parks & Recreation

Easthampton Parks & Recreation Easthampton Parks and Recreation Welcome to Easthampton Parks & Rec and Nonotuck Park's page. Check our page often for updates.

With this page, we are hoping to spread the word about special events, sports sign-ups, concerts, camp news, cancellations etc.. Nonotuck Park is open daily from 8:00am to Dusk. Closes for the season Halloween. Re-opens the first Monday after Patriots Day.

Address

1 Daley Field Road
Easthampton, MA
01027

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

(413) 529-1440

Website

onma.gov

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Easthampton Parks and Recreation runs the local parks in Easthampton as well as being the host to city wide events such as the Rag S**g, Harvest Fest, Arts in the Park and Millside Movies.

Easthampton Parks & Recreation maintains Nonotuck Park as well as:

Millside Park: (Arts in the Park and Movie nights) Located at 2 Ferry Street. Millside includes our band shell (available for rent), small tables, basketball hoops & seasonal bathrooms. Nashawannuck Pond Promenade: Boardwalk borders the pond along Cottage St and Williston Ave Katherine Root Wayside Park: The corner of Route 10 & Florence Rd. Picnic tables. Pulaski Park: Located at the rotary on Main St, Gazebo (available for rent) & benches. Pleasant Street Park: Located on Pleasant Street. Play structure and benches. Plain and Strong Street Playground: Located on the corner of Plain and Strong St. Play structure and benches.

Nonotuck Park Located in the heart of Easthampton, Nonotuck Park is a beautiful family friendly park where you can enjoy a picnic, a ballgame or just relax in nature. If you’re feeling like a light hike, the Toteman trail runs the outskirts of the park, complete with views of Mt Tom and access to Nashawannuck Pond – perfect for photos and fishing. Summer isn’t the same without visiting Nonotuck for the day.