Beavertown Ball Field in Beavertown, Snyder County, Pennsylvania has three of ball fields. . .
Activity: Baseball-Softball
Keene Community Park, Penns Creek, Snyder County, PA
Keene Community Park has a ball field, a small playground, and a couple of picnic tables. . .
Eleventh Avenue Park and Stark Dog Park and Weller Field, Shamokin Dam, Snyder County, PA
Eleventh Avenue Park in Shamokin Dam, Snyder County, Central Pennsylvania includes a playground, pavilion, handicap accessible restrooms. . .
Charles Park and Commissioners Park or Fireman’s Field or Veteran’s Memorial Park and Middleburg Carnival Grounds, Middleburg, Snyder County, PA
Charles Park is a nice playground, ball field, dog park, and green space in Middleburg, Central Pennsylvania in Snyder County. . .
Spring Township Community Park or Elm Street Park and Beaver Springs Ball Park, Snyder County, PA
Beaver Springs Ball Park and Spring Township Community Park, also called Elm Street Park, are in Beaver Springs, Snyder County, Central Pennsylvania. . .
Kelly Township Fields, Lewisburg, Union County, PA
The Kelly Township Fields surround the Kelly Township Recycling Facility north of Lewisburg, Union County, Pennsylvania. . .
West Milton Community Park or West Milton Memorial Park and Larry Swartz Memorial Field, Union County, PA
West Milton Community Park in West Milton, Union County, Pennsylvania, has two ball fields with dugouts and bleachers, two pavilions, and a playground. . .
New Berlin Recreation Complex, Union County, PA
New Berlin Recreation Complex in New Berlin, Union County, Pennsylvania, has a playground and two ball fields. . .
Hartley Township Community Park or Hartley Township Recreation Complex, Laurelton, Union County, PA
Hartley Township Community Park (AKA Hartley Township Recreation Complex) in Millmont, Union County, Pennsylvania. . .
Fairground Road Park or East Buffalo Township Municipal Park and Sakura Garden and John F. Smith Field, Lewisburg, Union County, PA
East Buffalo Township Municipal Park, which contains Sakura Garden, and John F. Smith Field next to it . . .