Randolph Township Parks
The Beverly Bird Sanctuary is located on Fairground Road, and has nature trails which were developed by the Lions Club, Boy Scouts and Eagle Projects.
Randolph Township has three Park Advisory Commissiones who are appointed by a Judge of the county and approved by the Trustees. These Park Commissioners include Janice Adelman, Nancy Briedmeier and Carol Kline. If you have any suggestions for our parks, please contact one of these Park Commissioners or the Trustees.
Randolph Township has three Park Advisory Commissiones who are appointed by a Judge of the county and approved by the Trustees. These Park Commissioners include Janice Adelman, Nancy Briedmeier and Carol Kline. If you have any suggestions for our parks, please contact one of these Park Commissioners or the Trustees.
The Moyer Ball Fields located at 3636 Waterloo Road were developed with a bequest of funds from the Almon Moyer family and dedicated to their name. Located here is a field house used by the ball teams which was built using several grants and very few tax dollars. The Walking Track is 2,250 feet long and open dawn to dusk for walkers.
The third park area of the township is on the former Randolph School/Waterloo Middle School site on State Route #44. Currently there are a couple of ball fields, volley ball & basketball courts, walking track and a children's play area. The trustees are planning to develop this site further.
The Gazebo is located in the center of town across from the Fire Department on St Rt 44. This area may be used to take pictures, have a break and watch the center of town activities or have a lunch. A picnic table is located on the site. For information about any of these areas call Dan Kolasky at 330 325-7338.
