Billericay Park
Billericay Park Map
About the Park
Park Overview
Billericay Park spans a total of 44 acres and offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities. Situated just south of Fishers High School, the park stands as a lively space for locals and visitors, encapsulating a mix of natural beauty and community activity. It is named after Fishers' sister city, Billericay in England, and features a unique English phone booth at the park entrance, adding a distinctive cultural touch.
Baseball Facilities
A centerpiece of Billericay Park is its renowned baseball facilities. With eight lighted, regulation-size baseball diamonds accommodating youth aged 13 and under, the park is a hub for youth baseball leagues.
Managed by Mudsock Youth Athletics, the fields host games, seasonal events, and tournaments, supported by a press box, a public address system, and a full-service concession stand.
Family-Friendly Amenities
For families and children, the park boasts three playground areas and a free splash pad that operates from Memorial Day to Labor Day, making it a great destination for summer fun.
Surrounding the park are shelters and a community building that is available for rentals, accommodating gatherings such as birthday parties or celebrations, with a capacity of over 100 people.
Natural Areas and Trails
The park's natural areas include 1.75 miles of multi-use trails that wind through woodlands and open spaces, offering visitors a chance to engage in walking, running, or simply enjoying the outdoors.
Trails and green spaces provide an opportunity for relaxation and ecotherapy amid nature's serenity. The park also frequently hosts summer camps and incorporates a variety of other community programs.
Billericay Park is more than a recreational area; it's a dynamic space that combines sports, family-friendly activities, and nature to offer something for everyone throughout the year.