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Nonotuck Park
Nonotuck Park is a 260 acre park located off Williston and Lownds Avenue on Daley Field Road in Easthampton. The park is used for many types of recreation. The Park is open from the end of April until the end of October and operates daily from 8 am until dark. The main gate on Lownds Avenue is closed at 3 pm during winter hours.
Facilities at Nonotuck Park include:
Nonotuck Park is also home to a summer day camp for children aged 6 to 13, swimming lesson programs, local baseball, softball, and soccer team games and tournaments. The Toteman Nature Trail winds around the perimeter of the park for enjoyment of nature, bird watching, and relaxation.
Season vehicle passes for Nonotuck Park are sold between March and October at the Parks and Recreation Department office located on Daley Field weekdays from 9 am to 4 pm or purchased at the entrance booth on weekends and holidays. No entrance fee or pass needed for weekdays, but is needed for weekends and holidays.
Seasons passes stickers are attached on the front, lower driver side windshield. It is recommended that the Park users purchase their passes early in the season to avoid delays at the entrance on busy days. Vehicles with handicapped plates are not charged a fee. Day vehicle passes are purchased at the park's entrance booth from 8 am to dusk.
There are 21 picnic sites that are available to rent. There is a charge for picnic site rentals. Each site has two picnic tables and a cooking grill, no electricity or water.
Sites may be booked prior to (first Monday in May) or the day of the picnic at the park office (weekdays), pool house (after noon late June through late August) or at the park entrance booth (weekends) on the day of picnic. Due to COVID-19 reservations will be restricted.
Features
Facilities at Nonotuck Park include:
- 15 acre soccer complex
- Beach sand volleyball court
- Fishing at Nashawannuck Pond
- Horseshoe areas
- Adult softball diamond (65’)
- Outdoor basketball court
- Outdoor pool
- Toteman Nature Trail
- Water spray park
- 2 baseball diamonds (90’)
- 2 children's playgrounds
- 2 clay court tennis courts
- 3 bocce courts
- 4 pavilions
- 7 youth softball diamonds (60-foot)
- 21 picnic sites
Summer Camp
Nonotuck Park is also home to a summer day camp for children aged 6 to 13, swimming lesson programs, local baseball, softball, and soccer team games and tournaments. The Toteman Nature Trail winds around the perimeter of the park for enjoyment of nature, bird watching, and relaxation.
Other Facts About Nonotuck Park
- The Park does not allow horses on the property, but dogs on leashes are permitted.
- Softball fields are used by leagues during the week, but may be available for park patron’s use on the weekends when no games are scheduled.
- Park Security Officers are available during park hours for assistance or to answer any patron’s questions.
- Fishing licenses are required by the state of Massachusetts to fish at the park's Nashawannuck Pond. Licenses may be purchased at the City Clerk's Office in the Muncipal Building, 50 Payson Avenue.
Vehicle Passes
Season vehicle passes for Nonotuck Park are sold between March and October at the Parks and Recreation Department office located on Daley Field weekdays from 9 am to 4 pm or purchased at the entrance booth on weekends and holidays. No entrance fee or pass needed for weekdays, but is needed for weekends and holidays.
Seasons passes stickers are attached on the front, lower driver side windshield. It is recommended that the Park users purchase their passes early in the season to avoid delays at the entrance on busy days. Vehicles with handicapped plates are not charged a fee. Day vehicle passes are purchased at the park's entrance booth from 8 am to dusk.
Picnic Sites
There are 21 picnic sites that are available to rent. There is a charge for picnic site rentals. Each site has two picnic tables and a cooking grill, no electricity or water.
Sites may be booked prior to (first Monday in May) or the day of the picnic at the park office (weekdays), pool house (after noon late June through late August) or at the park entrance booth (weekends) on the day of picnic. Due to COVID-19 reservations will be restricted.