There were plenty of smiles under the Saturday sun this past weekend as neighborhood families gathered for the first official days of play at the newly refurbished Deerfield Park.
After months of transformation, the playground is officially open, marking a major milestone in a $1.2 million rehabilitation project. This project was made possible by a Local Government Grant from Oregon State Parks and the Oregon Lottery, alongside city investment, to modernize a neighborhood staple.
What’s New at Deerfield?
The “new” Deerfield Park was engineered with a focus on universal accessibility, ensuring that neighbors of all ages and abilities have a place to play and gather:
- All-Abilities Playground: The new structure sits on a high-tech artificial turf surface, providing a smooth, durable, and accessible play area that is a significant upgrade from traditional wood chips.
- Sports & Recreation: The full-size basketball court has been completely reconstructed, and the park’s signature 9-hole disc golf course is ready for players of all skill levels.
- Soft-Surface Trails: A new perimeter walking trail offers a low-impact way for residents to enjoy the park’s 11-acre footprint.
Coming Soon: The Finishing Touches
While the playground and courts are ready for action, the City of Albany is still completing the final “fit and finish” work. Over the next few weeks, neighbors can expect:
- Landscaping Completion: Final plantings to beautify the surrounding grassy areas.
- Full Amenities: The water fountain will be activated soon, and permanent park signage and additional benches will be installed.
Know Before You Go
Deerfield remains a quiet neighborhood gem. It currently features a seasonal portable toilet onsite for visitors.
- Location: 2627 Del Rio Ave SE, Albany, OR 97322
Next time you’re in the neighborhood, bring a basketball, a frisbee, or just your walking shoes and come see how this local investment has breathed new life into Southeast Albany!
