PARKS
Our Community Parks
Whitehall has six parks, each with numerous athletic fields, playgrounds and open spaces for our residents to enjoy.
All parks are available for the general public, youth athletic associations, and Borough recreational programs.
In addition to the parks, the municipal complex features two basketball courts, four tennis courts, and a community swimming pool and adjacent plaza.
The plaza at the municipal complex was refurbished in 2007 and serves as the centerpiece for the Borough’s annual Community Day Celebration.
Apply to Reserve a Park Shelter or Field
Seasonal Permits – Two (2) months or longer
Applications must be submitted no later than March 1.
Applications must be complete and accompanied by a schedule of games or activities that will be conducted.
Activities sponsored by Borough of Whitehall shall receive first preference.
Recognized organizations located within the Borough of Whitehall shall receive second preference.
Permits on Sundays, between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and dusk, shall be reserved for resident families and/or neighborhood activities. (Exception: Frank Field (Orchard Heights Park) – No Sunday a.m. permits will be issued.)
Permits must be requested by and issued in the name of a Whitehall Borough resident as the “Responsible Person.”
Should the facility requested require a fee, the fee must accompany the application.
Daily Permits – One (1) or more non-consecutive days.
All permits issued are subject to the rules and regulations of the Borough governing their use.
Download the Parks Permit Form
Note: Your Email Address on the Form, is so we can Email you your Park Permit
Applications must be complete and must be accompanied by the fee, if required.
Permits must be requested by a Whitehall resident.
Permits are subject to availability.
All permits issued are subject to the rules and regulations of the Borough governing their use.
Note: Your Email Address is on the Form, this is so we can Email you your Park Permit
The Whitehall Borough Parks Plan
The Whitehall Parks Master Plan is a culmination of efforts over the past three years. The Parks Planning Committee has been seeking to both update the Comprehensive Park Plan and establish a new master plan for each neighborhood park. Along with creating a direction for future funding, the park master planning process will provide essential feedback from the community.
Directions
Frank Park
Follow Provost Rd.
Right on Frank St.
Park is on left past Schneider’s Dairy
Left on Reece Dr.
Park is on the Left
or
Route 51 (Clairton Boulevard) to Greenlee Rd.
Left on Frank St.
Park is on left past Schneider’s Dairy
Left on Reece Dr.
Park is on the Left
Highland Park
Route 51 (Clairton Boulevard) to Stilley Rd.
Left on Girard Rd.
Park entrance is at end of Girard Rd. at ACLD School
(Allegheny County Learning Disability)
or
East Willock Rd. to Prospect Rd.
Left on Giese Dr.
Left on Girard Rd.
Overlook Park
Grove Rd. to Spring Valley Dr.
Left on Fieldcrest Dr.
Park driveway is on right after 4th house on Fieldcrest Dr.
Parking is limited to on street parking.
Vehicles cannot be taken up driveway to park area.
Prospect Park
At five-way intersection of East Willock Rd., Prospect Rd. and Radford Rd. turn onto Radford Rd.
Straight ahead to Parkline Dr.
Right on Maple Dr.
Park driveway is on left past Skyline Dr.
Snyder Park
Brownsville Rd. to Snyder Drive
Right on Parkvue
Left on Southvue
Park is on right
or
Route 51 to Borough Park Drive
past Borough Swimming Pool
Right on Southvue Dr.
Park is on left
Union Park
Brownsville Rd. to Baptist Rd.
Park driveway is on left at Manor Building
Questions? Concerns?
Recreation, Amenities
Hannah Vetere
412.304.8347
Park Permits
Courtney M. Wertz
412.884.0505
Pool (Seasonal)
412.881.3314
For Fun
Parks
Pool
Recreation
Questions? Concerns?
Recreation, Amenities
Hannah Bower
Park Permits
Alyssa Rogalla
Pool (Seasonal)