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=Fred Fuller Park and Kramer Field= 609 Stow Street Kent, Ohio 44240 Fred Fuller Park webpage

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Fred Fuller Park and Kramer Field
Coordinates: 41.1478965, -81.3669777 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Fred Fuller Park
Fred Fuller Park, off Middlebury Road, is Kent’s largest park encompassing over 56 acres of land given to the City of Kent in 1934 by Lamson and Sessions Company. The park, which borders and crosses the Cuyahoga River, was developed into a multi-use park over the years, primarily through the involvement of Kent citizens.

Kramer Field ball field complex is used in the spring, summer, and fall for youth baseball and softball, and adult slow and fast pitch softball. A total of four fields, two of which are lighted, are located at this “island” complex along with a small playground area, restrooms, and concession stand.

Fred Fuller Park has been a favorite location for family reunions at one of the six picnic shelters which all have playgrounds of varying sizes nearby. The Roy H. Smith Shelterhouse provides an enclosed meeting place for organizations and residents of Kent as well as a venue for receptions, parties, and pre-school programs.

A nature trail travels along the edge of the river the entire length of the park and connects to the John Brown Tannery Park on Stow Street. The trail can be accessed from the end of the picnic shelter area, and at the Harvey Redmond Bridge (which crosses the river to Kramer Fields). Fred Fuller Park is also the location of the Main Office of Kent Parks & Recreation. From Fred Fuller Park webpage



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