1 Daley Field Rd, Easthampton, MA 01027, United States
POOL OPENS 6/23 12-7 on weekends, 2-7 Tuesday through Thursday for more info please visit the city website. Nonotuck Park opens the first Monday after Patriots Day. There is a fee on weekends and holidays $4 June, July and August, $3 May, September and October. CASH ONLY at the booth. The park office is open year round Monday -Thursday 9am to 3pm
My kids had a blast at this playground. There's so many different structures for different levels of ability and ages of children. There is age appropriate climbing structures and slides for 2 yr olds all the way up to older children. The tree house, mushrooms and stumps are a fun aestetic. And there swings on either side. Also, the whole playground is in the shade.
I take my toddler here nearly every day, it's got two lovely playgrounds and great places to walk both on trails and pavement.
Excellent park . Loved it ! Picnic area excellent clean . We had church picnic from beginning to end everyone complimented great park . Kids enjoyed splash pad and playground it hard to contain them. The Bees enjoyed the smells of great barbecue . Large area for family gatherings and outdoor activities . A+
Nice playground for the little ones and toddlers even- clean and lots of space. The walking and hiking trails were good and the size of the park was great. Awesome park for your family early day on the weekends !
Beautiful park. We found it because my son had a soccer game here but besides the soccer fields there was lots of baseball fields and little places to park and grill In The woods. It was bigger than we expected , we actually got a little lost inside. Usually it’s a 3$ charge to get in but it was Sunday so maybe it was free. There was no one working the booth the day we were there. There were also a few play grounds that looked fun for kids. Nice place, we will return in the summer!
Very good park to bring the kids, lots of things to play with and keep the entertained.
This was a great place for a nice spring, Sunday afternoon. Kids had a great time and plenty of walking trails and a number of cyclists out and about. Parking was a little rough as the gate was closed. Not sure if it is just too early in the season and Bathrooms were closed.
Its home to my favorite Mountain Biking trails! I grew up coming to Nonotuck, from summer camp to swimming in the community pool to cookouts to playing in the sports fields (outdoor basketball courts, baseball diamonds, field hockey & soccer fields) going to special events in the pavilions, its a beautiful and fun park that I always enjoy going to. What really stands out to me though is the trails. Riding the bike trails in Nonotuck is my favorite thing to do when I am in Easthampton! They go all around and through the park, there are multiple paths to explore, one of which you can use it to cut through to the White Brook Middle School track & football field. As you come down the hill just after entering Nonotuck there are entrances to the paths on the right and left side of the road at the base of the hill, you will be able to see a sign marking the entrance of the nature trail on the left (I'll edit this to upload some pictures next time I go). Both of these trails connect to each other to form a loop around all of Nonotuck and also branch off in many other trails and paths. Its much harder to take the left path, its semi overgrown and clearly not regularly traveled. It skirts the pond and circles around the whole park to the right path entrance (exit in this case). There are some serious root areas you need to climb and very rough spots, a lot of small but steep inclines and declines, many over the aforementioned tree roots and very close to the water of Nonotuck pond, in some places you will be climbing up a 10" wide path up 45* hill over roots and hit a 90* turn that opens to a path not much wider than 1" with a steep hill on the right side and a small drop to the water on the left so if you have bad balance or slow reflexes you might end up taking an unscheduled swim, in fact most of the left path ride is on the edge of the water so if you arent a confident rider (or at least like to ride hard and challenge yourself) its not the way I'd suggest starting out. There are a couple spots you will probably need to dismount to cross due to trail decay, a tree down etc. From right to left many of the roughest spots on the pond edge trail are on a decline making them much easier to ride over and you have options to skip that much harder pond trail while still having a fun ride through the woods, you can go much faster and play around more on the right half just keep focused and keep your eyes open for walkers, people are more likely on the right side these days (I havent seen anyone on the left half of the trail in quite some time) Regardless of what you are planning to do Nonotuck is a great place to go whether its for family fun, a bit of exercise, a nice swim, a picnic with your sweetheart or if you're like me a seat-of-your-pants ride through the trails right after it rains.