Recreation Area

Myerstown Borough proudly offers 26.64 acres of recreational land for both locals and visitors to enjoy.  You will find a variety of beautiful places to have fun, including a public swimming pool, four tennis courts, a tot lot for children, three baseball diamonds, and basketball facilities.  Nature lovers and fishermen can relax by a stocked fish pond, while those looking for a peaceful retreat can unwind in the spacious picnic area shaded by trees, which has three pavilions for gatherings.  Thanks to the Borough’s extensive network of sidewalks, these amenities are easily accessible on foot from any neighborhood.

Myerstown Recreation Area
On February 21, 1968, a Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Uhrich Playground Assocation to sell a 14.28-acre recreation area located between South College Street and South Railroad Street, between Center Street and West Richland Avenue, to the Borough for $25,000.   At the time, the park consisted of the Isaac Meier house, a swimming pool and wading pool, bathhouse, macadam play lots, macadam ice skating rink, tennis courts, a stretch of the Tulpehocken Creek running through it, and the fish dam pond.  Today, much remains the same with the ice skating rink having been converted to basketball courts, and playgrounds and pavilions added for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Recreation Area Pavilions
The Myerstown Recreation Area has three pavilions which can be used during park hours or rented for exclusive use. 

For more information about the pavilions in the Recreation Area, and how to apply for exclusive rental, click here.

Fish Dam & Tulpehocken Creek

For more information about the Fish Dam Pond and Tulpehocken Creek, click here.

William L. Derr Community Pool
On March 12, 1957, Borough Council approved a swimming pool project proposed by the Lions Club of Myerstown, who would donate funds for construction.  On July 4, 1958, the swimming pool opened for the first time, and has been a favorite spot to congregate on hot summer afternoons ever since.  In 2017 the pool underwent a $1.3 million renovation funded in-part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 

For more information about the William L. Derr Community Pool, and how to apply for exclusive rental of its facilities, click here.



RECREATION BOARD

PARKS AND RECREATION AREAS 
Legion Field
Recreation Area
Recreation Area Playground
Tennis Courts
Basketball Court
Fish Dam
Tulpehocken Creek
Isaac Meier Homestead 
Community Pool 
Public Works Softball Field
Gymnasium 

SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM