The Curtis Corner Playfields is a joint project between the Parks and Recreation and School Departments. The fields are used for both community and school programs. The facility was built in two phases during 1997 - 2000. The facility contains a large baseball field, softball field, multi-purpose fields, comfort station, playground, asphalt trail system, track throwing facilities, and five tennis courts.
Adoption
Adopted by the Girl Scout Troop 615.
Construction
Constructed in 1997 through 2000.
Details
- Classification: Community
- Size: 53 Acres
- Maintained: 12 Acres
- Contractor: Seaview Construction CO.
- Architect: Al Veri and Associates
Directions
From Points West & South
- Route I-95 to Exit 3A
- Take Route 138 East
- Take right on Route 108
- Proceed on Route 108 South for approximately 2 miles
- Turn right at light onto Curtis Corner Road
- Playfields are located approximately one-half mile on right
From Points North
- Take Route I 95 South to Exit 9 which will be Route 4 (left hand exit)
- Route 4 will merge and become Route 1
- Take Route 138 West Exit
- Take right on Route 108
- Proceed on Route 108 South for approximately two miles
- Turn right at light onto Curtis Corner Road
- Playfields are located approximately one-half mile on right