I can't really comment on this sports field for its intended purpose, since I went there to meet a young Rottweiler we are considering adopting and wanted him to get acquainted with our dog in advance. I have an aversion to dog parks (often people bring dogs that have no business being there, because they lack canine social skills/downright dangerous or are carrying some illness that can affect other dogs, and can't be bothered picking up after their dogs. There, got that off my chest, thanks. )
I've been to the ball fields before, years back, when you could take dogs inside the fenced areas. At some point the town changed the rule, so we had to stay in the parking area today. It's quite a big space, at the rear of the property, well back from the road, spanning the length of the main baseball diamond at one end and the football/soccer field in the middle. At the far west end is a smaller T-ball field with a different access from Route 107.
In the spring, summer and fall, the fields are all in frequent use by local town and regional sports teams. But in late winter, it's nice and quiet, perfect for our needs. A dad and his son came by for a bit of batting practice. Thankfully I brought long lines so the dogs did have some freedom to safely move around and interact. A very successful venture. :) read more