Franklin Park is the oldest park in Plainfield founded in 1935 on the north end of town with heavy shade, a creek and all the amenities you want from a park. If you love lots of shade while watching the kids play then you’ll enjoy Franklin Park. Named for Charles«Sap» Franklin, the town’s first marshal, the park encompasses 35 acres, and like Friendship and Hummel Park, is located along White Lick Creek. This is our 4 year old nieces’ favorite park and always want to play here regardless of the weather. This is a great park for family reunions with so many amenities for all ages. Amenities in the park are two shelter houses, 2 lighted tennis courts, a skateboard area, 4 lighted ball diamonds, 2 concession stands, playground and a private play area for little ones under six with a volleyball pit and several horseshoe pits. Easy access to White Lick Creek Trail or Vandalia Rail Trail and the clean restroom at Franklin Park are convenient to trail and water fountains outside restrooms. Plainfield’s youth league baseball programs are played on the ball diamonds so stop by and catch a game. Just follow the sounds of the crowd cheering and choose your team.
Ronee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Indianapolis, IN
Nice little park in Plainfield a few blocks north of downtown. There are many ball fields and in the park there is a covered shelter with tables. The park has a lot of playground equipment for the little ones. Nice bathrooms for a park!