About This Location
This is a woodland-surrounded neighborhood park that, in addition to its beautiful setting, features many opportunities for recreation, ranging from tennis and baseball to a playground and picnic area.
The park is dedicated to Patrolman David Hancock, a Township Police Officer who was killed in the line of duty. Patrolman Hancock also founded the Homerun Derby in Montgomery Township, and a memorial to him is at the park.
Directions
Located at the end of Meadowood Drive
Amenities
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Acreage
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13 |
Basketball
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1 fenced full court with 2 hoops 1 bench, 1 trashcan, 1 recycle bin |
Parking Lot
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47 spots (2 handicap) |
Picnic Tables
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6 total. 3 are grouped together near play-ground, 1 on either side of tennis courts, 1 in back of park under trees |
Playground
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Monkey bars, bridge, fireman's pole, 2 slides |
Port-a-Potty
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2 near parking lot and tennis courts |
Soccer Field
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1 field, not full-size |
Softball / Baseball Field
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2 bleachers, 2 players' benches, 1 trashcan |
Tennis Courts
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Fenced court with 4 nets and 1 practice wall |
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