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Free Synthetic Athletic Field Drop-In Program

Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) is offering our Synthetic Athletic Field Winter Drop-In Program through Feb. 26. This program provides community members (households or groups of 5 and under) with the opportunity to drop-in for free at designated synthetic fields to play unscheduled games with their friends and family. Normally, field use requires a paid reservation, but SPR has dedicated a number of synthetic athletic fields this winter for open community drop-in.

        Synthetic Drop-in Program Playfields:

Bobby Morris Playfield

Delridge North Playfield

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Delridge South Playfield

Genesee Lower Playfield

Genesee Upper Playfield

Georgetown Playfield

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Hiawatha Playfield

Lower Woodland Playfield #2

Magnuson Playfield #5

Walt Hundley Playfield

The above fields are available for the drop-in program seven days a week at specific times from Dec. 5 through Feb. 26.

Rules

For this program to be successful, it is important that organized user groups understand that the allocated dates and times at these fields are for drop-in use only. If organized teams violate this rule by coordinating use during the drop-in times, SPR will issue a verbal and/or written warning. Repeated violations may result in the organization being placed last in line for priority use on fields.

• No Games Or Scrimmages

• No Organized Team Sports

• Fields Must Be Shared, No Exclusive Use During Drop-in Time

• Report Violators: (206) 684-4077

Questions: Please contact Christopher Powell at christopher.powell@seattle.gov.

Learn more here: https://www.seattle.gov/parks/reserve/sports-fields/athletic-field-drop-in-program.

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