
Your Neighbourhood Hub for Youth Sports & Recreation
Public Neighbourhood Sports Park Car Park
The car park at Addis Park serves a small, neighbourhood recreational facility managed by the New Milford Parks & Recreation department. The park primarily consists of sports fields, including a baseball/softball diamond and open space used for soccer or general play. The car park is a simple, functional lot designed to provide access for local families, youth sports teams, and residents of the surrounding neighbourhood. It is a free, public facility that supports community-based athletic activities.
The park and car park are open to the public daily from sunrise to sunset. The facility is intended for daytime use and does not have lighting, so activities conclude at dusk. The entrance may be gated overnight.
As a local neighbourhood park, Addis Park is a valued resource for the families it serves. It is appreciated for providing a convenient and safe place for children’s sports. The parking is considered sufficient for the park’s typical use, though it can get crowded during games.
Parking and use of the park are entirely free of charge. No permits are required for the general public. Youth sports leagues that use the fields for games and practices will have a permit to reserve the field space, but this does not affect the free access to parking for all attendees.
This is a small, unpaved car park with a capacity for approximately 20-30 vehicles. The surface is gravel and dirt, which is common for smaller, neighbourhood parks. The lot is located directly adjacent to the sports field, making it very convenient for players and spectators to carry their equipment. The park may also feature a small playground or a backstop for the baseball field.
Due to the unpaved nature of the car park and the grass fields, this park may have limited accessibility for individuals with mobility impairments. It is a more rustic, neighbourhood-level facility compared to the town’s larger, paved parks. There may not be formally designated disabled parking spaces.
There is no electric vehicle charging infrastructure at this small local park.
The car park is by far the busiest on weekday evenings and Saturday mornings during the youth sports seasons (spring and autumn). When a game is being played, the small lot can fill to capacity quickly. At all other times, such as weekday afternoons or on Sundays, the park is very quiet and the lot is mostly empty.
The car park provides direct access to the sports fields and any other amenities within Addis Park. It is located in a residential neighbourhood and is not within walking distance of any commercial services. Many local users may walk to the park from their nearby homes.
Amenities within the park are minimal and focused on supporting sports. This includes the playing field itself and possibly team benches or bleachers. There may be a portable restroom on-site during the sports season. Visitors should plan to bring their own water and refreshments.
When the main lot is full during a game, the only alternative is on-street parking along the adjacent residential roads like Grove Street. Visitors who park on the street are urged to be extremely courteous to the neighbourhood residents and to not block any driveways or create safety hazards.
Please drive slowly and with extreme caution in the car park and surrounding streets, as there are often many children present. If parking on a residential street, be respectful of the neighbours. Follow all park rules, and remember to carry out any rubbish you bring in.
The New Milford Parks & Recreation department is responsible for the maintenance of the park. This includes mowing the fields, maintaining the baseball diamond, and ensuring the car park area is safe and usable. Maintenance is functional and appropriate for a neighbourhood facility.
Expert Tips:If you are attending a game at Addis Park, it is a good idea to arrive a little early to secure a spot in the main lot. Carpooling is also highly encouraged to reduce the number of vehicles and the impact on the neighbourhood. It’s a great, simple park for a casual game of catch or to let kids run around on an off-day.
Future improvements for a neighbourhood park like this would be modest. They might include paving the car park to reduce dust and mud, adding a small playground structure, or upgrading the playing field’s irrigation or turf.