Siever Field, Liberty Street, Plymouth, MA, USA
Plymouth Parks & Forestry: 508-830-4162, ext. 12116
Owned By: Town of Plymouth
Large athletic complex in North Plymouth with baseball, basketball, sledding hill, and contemporary playground.
Features
The contemporary playground features swings, slides, climbing structures, bouncers, and other amusements, with rubber underfoot. It was named in memory of John A. Siever, a World War I veteran who served as Plymouth’s Park Commissioner from 1940-1955 and was instrumental in the acquisition and development of this facility.
This land is within the region of the Patuxet Wampanoag tribe. To learn more about our local tribes, we encourage you to interact with their members. The Mashpee Wampanoag and the Herring Pond Wampanoag both share information on their websites.
Trail Description
Concrete pathways connect the parking areas to the park.
Habitats and Wildlife
This large grassy park is scattered with pine, oak, maple, and cherry trees, plus some sumac. The waters here drain to Kingston Bay.
Historic Site: No
Park: Yes
Beach: No
Boat Launch: No
Lifeguards: No
Size: 3.5 acres
Hours: Dawn to Dusk
Parking: Two on-site parking lots on Liberty Street and Ocean View Avenue.
Cost: Free
Trail Difficulty: Easy
Facilities:
Large contemporary playground with rubber underfoot. Basketball court, sledding hill, large baseball field with bleachers. Batting cages, picnic table, trash and pet waste receptacles, potty potty.
Dogs: Dogs must remain on leash. Scoop the poop!
Boat Ramp: No
ADA Access: Yes
Scenic Views: Yes
Waterbody/Watershed: Kingston Bay (Atlantic Ocean)