Norton Parks and Facilities

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Everett Leonard Park - 6 Parker Street

The Everett Leonard Park is the home of the Norton Town Pool. The facility has a playground, basketball court, baseball/softball field, volleyball court, a pavilion with a snack stand and staff office, restrooms, and hiking trails. 

The park is available for rentals in spring, summer and fall, with the pool being open from mid June through Labor Day. For more rental information, please go to the Everything Everett Leonard
Park page.

 

Lee Burchill Complex - 38 Plain Street (across from LG Nourse)burchill

The Lee Burchill Complex is used by Norton Youth Baseball/Softball (NYBS). There are two fields located on this property, along with a concession stand and new batting cages.  This park is also maintained by NYBS.   

The Complex was named after a Norton resident, Lee Burchill.  Click here to read about Lee.

NOTE:  please keep your pets off the fenced in fields.  Pets often leave surprises on the field or dig holes that no ball player wants to find.  Please help keep the fields nice and the kids safe by not letting your dog run on these fields.

 

Community Playground & Tricentennial Park - 217 West Main Streettricentennial

This playground is primarily aimed at preschool aged children.  The Community Playground is completely fenced in and has climbing structures, swings, a picnic table and benches.  

The Tricentennial Park is in front of the fences playground.  There are many memorial benches and bricks to honor various Norton people/families.

Please be respectful of these two parks and put your trash in the bin by the gate.  If the trash if full, please let us know but also take home your trash that day.  We appreciate the help with the trash issue.

 

Lions Field - intersection of Dean and Harvey StreetLions field

Lions field is a single field at this location.  It is used by Norton Youth Baseball Softball (NYBS) primarily. 

This field is prone to bugs to be sure to bring your bug spray.

NOTE:  please keep your pets off the fenced in fields.  Pets often leave surprises on the field or dig holes that no ball player wants to find.  Please help keep the fields nice and the kids safe by not letting your dog run on these fields.