Hillcrest Park

Hillcrest Road off of Readington Road
Readington, NJ 08870

Hours:  dawn to duskFacilities:Four (4) softball fieldsFour (4) soccer fieldsPlayground (ages 2 to 12)Concession standRestroomsPicnic Grove with charcoal grills and tablesUsage:Softball fields:  two (2) fields used for adult and girl's softball, two (2) fields are specific to girl's softball only.  All four (4) fields used for girl's tournaments held June through August and men's softball tournaments held April through August.Soccer fields:  two (2) fields are full size, two (2) fields are small size.  All fields used for Spring and Fall programs, including annual Soccer Fest Tournament held in September.Parking:  Lot holds up to 500 carsConcession stand is open during games and tournamentsTo reserve fields for tournaments or large group activities, call the Recreation office at 534-9752. All fields are open to the public if not already in use for Readington sponsored games and tournaments.

Dog Park:

The purpose of the dog park is two-fold: to organize, construct, and maintain a premier off-leash dog park facility to benefit the Readington community, without the use of township funds and to educate both dogs and non-dog owners about proper socialization. Educating the public in these areas is directly correlated in reducing animal mistreatment and making everyone better neighbors.

The park consists of approximately two acres. Adequate parking is available and there is nearby access to water.

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