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St. Joseph Parks and Civic Facilities
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Maple Leaf Park at Marion and Goff, is one of the small municipal ball fields which are busy hosting local Little League and other ball games. Maple Leaf has both concessions and restrooms. There is lots of open to play in -- perfect for throwing a frisbee or just taking a relaxed stroll under the trees.


There is plenty to do at Maple Leaf Park!

Plant, Leaf, Tree, Natural landscape

Maple Leaf Park is one of the older of the ball fields in the city. On July 20, 1890, the St. Joseph Herald announced “The St. Joseph Greyhounds will cross bats with the St. Joseph Rabbits at the Maple Leaf Park in North St. Joseph, to-day.” In June 1897, “the best game that was ever played at the Maple Leaf Park” took place in front of more than 450 fans who turned out to watch the Rushville Browns lose to Maupin’s Pill Rollers! For more than 130 years, fans have gathered at Maple Leaf to cheer on their teams. In the early 2000s Maple Leaf Park was the site of the city’s skate park (a new facility is in the process of being built at the time of this writing).

St. Joseph Herald, July 20, 1890.

St. Joseph News Press, June 21, 1897.

Joe Blumberg, “Skate Park Thrills Street Skaters,” St. Joseph, News Press, July 11, 2005.

“Thank You for the New Dog Park,” St. Joseph News Press, April 3, 2015.