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September 2023 by Becky Rushford
The actual boat launch is at the very end of the road. Fisherville Pond is small and leads to the Quinsigamond River that you'd paddle upstream. The southern half is covered completely with invasive aquatic plants and is impassible. The launch itself is easy to access, but seems to be a hangout spot for teenagers and young adults. I almost got hit by a car full of teenagers driving way too fast down the narrow road. It was an ok paddle, but I won't be back with the other nicer places available.
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June 2022 by Pradeep Kumar
A small field amidst an apartment complex. Not that maintenance is done however this is the home field for U10 team. One good thing is there is a play area. Wouldn't recommend visiting during off hrs!
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May 2021 by Georgiy Levchuk
There are two fields there. One is ok, but another is in terrible shape. Not only does it have many bare grassless spots, but the ground there is uneven, risking rolling ankle injuries to players. The town needs to have better maintenance, maybe reseed and resurface that field.
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June 2019 by Damaris Esther De Baldizon
es un lugar con mucha historia
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May 2019 by Srinivas Gondi
One of my kids practise soccer here. Looks little beaten up but very quiet and calm place.
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November 2018 by Nick Miller
Good fields, a little hard to find.
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July 2017 by Jennifer Casavant Jefferson
Love it! Great place for families to experience the beach without driving an hour or more!
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April 2017 by Rodney Gooding
The parking lot is crap, unpaved, really muddy and soft, and the service road into the park whilst short is not well maintained but hey if your coming here you've already got an SUV as your towing your boat right! (that's what most people who aren't watching their kids play soccer are here for) It is a good place to walk the dog (not on the soccer field!) but around it - there's also a hillside path around the field overlooking the pond but it's a bit rough and not well maintained, NOT a place to go to after it rains or wet snow but in the middle of winter when it's hard packed or dry in the summer it's quite scenic and semi-secluded. (i'd advise to watch out for ticks) Keep an eye out for the odd car parked near the end in the most out of sight place near the boat ramp whenever your there, seems popular but as to why you'd want to park here other than to be not observed is beyond me. (SHADY) The kids playground is basic but fenced and whilst nothing to write about at least it's someplace for the younger ones to be safely contained in. In the summer i'd be happy to recommend but in the wet and cold it's best of avoid unless you like mud.