East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Monroe County

Phone 570-223-8920

Fax 570-223-8935

Resica Park


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Resica Park is located next to the Resica Elementary School on Route 402 and Gravel Ridge Road. 

Pavilion Reservation - Would you like to reserve the pavilion for your family barbeques, birthday parties or for a get together?  Please contact the township to make sure the pavilion is available at 570 223-8920 and complete the Resica Park Reservation Form.  Use of the pavilion is free of charge, however, donations are gladly accepted.

The following is available for your enjoyment at the Resica Park:

  • Walking Trail - (1 mile)
  • Sand Volleyball 
  • Horseshoes
  • Bocce Ball
  • Grills
  • Baseball Diamond
  • Playground 
  • Perennial Garden

Some activities require special equipment available at the municipal building. Please call the township for more information. 

*Please note that the playground at Resica School is not available for outside use during the school day* 

Resica Park pavillion toddlertown in action
     
Resica trail Bonser field sign Tom Bonser Little League Field

Last modified: 03.13.2009  kg

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