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    G-A Baseball-Softball Association

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Norlo Park - Lily loves it here

    Norlo Park

    4.2(9 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    I've spent a lot of time at Norlo Park over the years, especially playing softball there, and…read moreoverall it's a really nice park. The softball fields are usually in good condition and well maintained, which makes a big difference when you're playing regularly. One thing everyone notices right away is how windy it can get--it's probably one of the windiest places around--but you kind of get used to it. Besides sports, it's a great place for families. There are playgrounds for kids, plenty of open space, and lots of spots that are perfect for picnics or just hanging out. I've also walked my dogs there many times, and one thing I really like is that the park is big enough to keep distance if your dogs aren't super friendly with others. They also have a large dog park with separate areas for small and big dogs, which is really nice. There's water available for the dogs, and I've seen a lot of people bring their pets there to play. The park also has fountains for both people and dogs, as well as porta potties, which makes it convenient if you're staying for a while. Overall, Norlo Park is a great local spot whether you're there for sports, walking your dog, or just spending time outside with family.

    This is a surprisingly large park, almost 150 acres. I'm not sure why it's called a dog park, it's…read moremuch more than that. There are three separate playgrounds, one of which is built for toddlers and younger kids. Another playground is conveniently located between two pavilions. Both pavilions have grills available to cookout. The third playground is closer to the cloverleaf area (see paragraph below). There are over two miles of paved walking/running trails throughout the park. Most of which is fairly level, for Pennsylvania anyways. There are a several brand spanking new softball fields, four of which are grouped in one area. To me they resemble a four leaf clover. I didn't use the dog area, but from what I could tell, there were two fenced areas. You must keep your dog on a leash outside of these areas for sure. During summer Saturday afternoons there are train rides for kids (and adults). The impressive train goes in a loop on site. The current hours are from one to four, so you have three hour window to work with there. I think I saw soccer field, horseshoe pits, sand volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts as well. A large barn and community building rental can be utilized for weddings, parties, and such. With so much to do nearby it is work looking into.

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    Playing is so exhausting!

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    Kids playground (1 of 3)

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    Hagerstown Flying Boxcars - Ball-field by 3rd base

    Hagerstown Flying Boxcars

    4.0(4 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    The Hagerstown Flying Boxcars baseball park is such an amazing addition to our downtown. There is…read moretypically stadium food plus some local favorites like crabcakes from Gordon's grocery store. Good selection of beverages and great seating! We love it.

    My wife and I, along with many friends had an enjoyable time at Meritus Park. the game we saw was…read morethe second part of a double header so we got to see one and a half games. This was not Division III ball, but a great defensive struggle on the field by both teams with the boxcars pulling it out in the end! Exciting game, with great seats, excellent staff support and we loved the bingo game, just wish there were more prizes as game was called right before we had a pinch hitter to complete 5 across. As for the other component of the game - the food, we had burgers, fries, ice cream, burnt end sausages, Hot and plan nuts, beer, soda, plain dogs and bottle water. Everything was fresh, quick to be given to us when ordered and tasted delicious. We did stay away from the crab cake sandwiches as we witnessed and saw that the chicken was heavily overcooked and the crab cake topping was scant at best. During a previous visit my friend took his back and asked for a plain grilled chicken which was obviously cooked in advanced and hot held of 140 degrees till it was drier than the Sahara desert. Sticking to the visitor side of the concession areas offers a better selection and price point for what is offered and served up. Will try the chicken again at a later time, but it was way over priced for small dry piece of chicken with crab spread that was too runny and hidden inside a much larger bun. Parking was excellent, right near the field with plenty of signage showing where to park and enter the ball-field. Clean location with clean bathrooms too, and polite security and police enforcement at each gate. Looking forward to catching another game!

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    Renfrew Museum and Park - The barn at Renfrew

    Renfrew Museum and Park

    4.3(8 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    Renfrew is a magical land hidden within the Borough of Waynesboro. There is scarcely anything a…read morepark aught to feature that Renfrew does not boast--plentiful walking trails, a meandering creek, historic structures, a garden, visitor's center housing historic artifacts, wildlife, nature at its finest, a well-kept grove of trees, bridges, and soon, a replica gristmill based on a like structure that once graced the property. The park is something to behold at golden hour. Somehow it becomes impossible to capture a bad photo as every frame turns into an extraordinary and captivating vignette. Give Renfrew a visit. You won't regret it. Be aware that the bathrooms are only open when the visitor center is.

    Great park!!!! I consider this park to be a gem of…read moreWaynesboro. The park always has events for the community ranging from Earth Day, Youth Fest, Civil War Reenactment, and a Pumpkin Fest. The park can be rented out for a number of things such as family get together a or even weddings! The park offers a picnic area with tables, grills, and bathrooms. If you are having a large group you can rent out the pavilion. There are plenty of walking trails and it is one of the few parks in the area you can bring your dog, but you need to register them with the park. There is a stream that kids are always playing in and is perfect to cool down on a hot summer day. Anyone who grew up in Waynesboro knows Renfrew Park and can provide you directions on how to get there.

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    Renfrew Museum and Park - Fall is the perfect time to stroll through Renfrew Museum and Park.  The air is crisp and the leaves are colors are pretty.

    Fall is the perfect time to stroll through Renfrew Museum and Park.  The air is crisp and the leaves are colors are pretty.

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