Eddyside Park

Rt. 611 North and N. Delaware Dr.

Eddyside Park

Park/Recreation AreaSport Site/Play with NatureWaterfront/Riverside ParkWater FeatureSwimmingChild Friendly Site

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Eddyside Park has a pool, volleyball court, a pavilion with picnic tables, a tot lot, restrooms, and parking. There is a municipal beach along the Delaware River. It is ADA accessible.

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Eddyside holds one of my fondest memories of my childhood in Easton

It is where we spend out Summer days and learned to swin with
Joe Marhefka's swimming classes.

The snack bar was close by for cold soda pop, and pretzels.
We had metal swings and bars to climb on.
And, best of all, we had rafts to sit on and watch everyone
having a great time.
There was a long pier with a diving board at the end.
And often, we had canoe visitors stop by on their way down
the Delaware River.

What does it hold for the kids these days?

John Transue, Fairview Texas

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Eddyside holds one of my fondest memories of my childhood in Easton

It is where we spend out Summer days and learned to swin with
Joe Marhefka's swimming classes.

The snack bar was close by for cold soda pop, and pretzels.
We had metal swings and bars to climb on.
And, best of all, we had rafts to sit on and watch everyone
having a great time.
There was a long pier with a diving board at the end.
And often, we had canoe visitors stop by on their way down
the Delaware River.

What does it hold for the kids these days?

John Transue, Fairview Texas

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