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There are eleven parks in Plymouth Township. Brochures for the parks are available at the Greater Plymouth Community Center.
Click here for a photo gallery of some of the Township's parks.
Plymouth Township is also home to the
Greater Plymouth Community Center, located at 2910 Jolly Road.
Amenities at the GPCC include an Aquatics Center with competition and leisure pools, a state of the art Fitness Center, the Active Zone fitness area for kids, a Computer Center, gymnasium, rooms available for party rentals, and many fitness and community programs. Please visit the GPCC's website at www.plymouthcommunitycenter.org
for more information or to register for classes online.
TOWNSHIP PARKS:
ALAN WOOD PARK, Conshohocken Road and Fulton Street
Play apparatus, basketball court and a volleyball court. Limited parking at park entrance.
BICENTENNIAL PARK, Adjacent to Municipal Building on Belvoir Road
A natural area for passive recreation. Picnic benches, tree-lined walkway and park benches. Parking available at the Plymouth Township Municipal Building.
BLACK HORSE PARK, School Lane and Coleman Street
Baseball field, basketball courts, and playground equipment.
COLWELL PARK, Hillcrest Road
A multi-purpose court, basketball court, play apparatus and a natural area. Off-street parking is available.
COMMUNITY CENTER PARK, Jolly Road
A recreational field, playground, pavilion, bocci courts, outdoor restrooms, walking trail, and parking area on the premises.
EAST PLYMOUTH VALLEY PARK, Germantown Pike
Four baseball fields, four lighted tennis courts, two basketball courts (one lighted), one lighted football field, picnic tables, park benches, pond area and play equipment. Rest rooms and concession stand are accessible for public use when leagues are in session. Several lots for parking available.
HARRIET WETHERILL PARK, Narcissa Road
Undeveloped natural area with informal trails. Parking is available on Narcissa Road.
JOHN F. KENNEDY PARK, Fairfield Road and Lucetta Street
An overlapping field area that accommodates softball, baseball and soccer, two tennis courts, two bocce courts, a horseshoe pit, a scenic natural area, a walking trail, a multi-purpose court for street hockey and other sports, an open play space, playground equipment for preschoolers and youths, a pavilion, picnic tables, and park benches. Two entrances to parking lots.
PLYMOUTH HILLS PARK, Camelot Drive and Arthurs Court
An undeveloped, natural area.
PLYMOUTH MEETING PARK, Sierra Road and Blue Ridge Road
An open space for passive recreation.
SANDWOOD PARK, Sandwood Road
Grass, trees and shrubs on one side of the park, an open area on the other.
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