Sports in Holyoke
Whether it’s baseball, basketball, tennis, rowing, soccer, handball, volleyball, sledding, or skating, there’s something for everyone in Holyoke! Come check out these fields and parks pronto!
Mackenzie Field
This was Holyoke’s first enclosed stadium and has hosted numerous sports teams/events including the AAA Holyoke Millers of the 1970s and early ’80s. Today the stadium contains a 90' diamond, stadium seating for 3,000, dugouts, and is the home to NECBL (New England Collegiate Baseball League) team the Holyoke Sox.
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Jones Point Park
Jones Point Park contains a 75' diamond, players benches with protective fencing, a fenced-in playscape of ages 3-6 years and a mid-size soccer field (seasonally). Limited off-street parking is available on Oxford Road.
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Monday-Sunday open 24 hours
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Kennedy Park
Former site of Highland School. The park covers one city block and contains, playscapes for children ages 5-12, swings, benches, lit flag pole, a 60’ diamond with player benches and protective fence, open space used for a small soccer field and is irrigated. On-street parking is available.
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Monday-Sunday Dawn to Dusk
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Holyoke Rows
Holyoke Rows is a community boathouse on the beautiful Connecticut River making river recreation accessible to all. Our programs include adult beginner and experienced rowing, family kayaking, FREE afternoon rowing programs for middle and high school students, Summer youth kayaking programs, veterans dragonboating, & more. All ages & abilities welcome!
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Varies by day and season. Give us a call or check our website for more info!
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Valley Arena Park
The park features a new basketball court, picnic area, playscapes and improved landscaping.
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Springdale Park
There are two 60' diamonds, one 75' diamond, and one 90' diamond, and player benches and protective fencing. It has soccer fields, four picnic tables, two beach volleyball courts, one basketball court, one handball court, two play structures for 3-12 year-olds, swings, a large water spray pad, and walking paths.
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Monday-Sunday 5AM - 6PM
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Roberts’ Field Sports Complex
Twenty-two-acre complex with stadium seating for 3,000 fans. Contains the Morneau Tennis Courts, an outdoor volleyball court, handball court, and 2 full-size basketball courts. The complex is complete with a press box, ticket booths, field house, and a concession stand. There is also an eight-lane NCAA track venue.
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Pulaski Park
Shaded walkways, benches, and flowing pathways lend to a beautiful setting at the edge of downtown Holyoke. The eastern edge of the park also hosts a large water spray area, playscape, basketball and volleyball courts. A skate park was constructed in 2014.
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Monday-Sunday open 24 hours
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Morneau Tennis Courts
Located within the Roberts Sports Complex, the five tennis court area is named after long time City tennis volunteer, advocate and coach Steve Morneau.
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Mitchell Field
Edwin J. Mitchell Field was originally named Prospect Field. It was renamed in 1933 and formally dedicated in honor of Private Mitchell in 1937. A popular spot for baseball, the park contains a 90' diamond, player benches, and protective fencing. There is limited on-street parking.
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Monday-Sunday 8AM - 8PM
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Community Field
Features of Community Field include a 300' refrigerated ice skating path, a warming house with bathrooms, a large hill with sledding capability, two large playscape structures, picnic tables, a pavilion, an enclosed dog park, hiking, and walking trails. There is also a large recreational area and ample parking.
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