McAdam Park
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About McAdam Park in Palmdale
William J. McAdam Park is a 20-acre public park located in Palmdale, California. Developed in 1972, the park was acquired from Los Angeles County and is situated on 30th Street East, between Palmdale Boulevard and Avenue R.
The park features a mix of historical and recreational elements. One of its notable attractions is the Old Palmdale Schoolhouse, which provides a glimpse into the area's educational history. For those interested in aquatic activities, the park offers a swimming pool with six lanes, providing a refreshing spot for visitors during warmer months.
William J. McAdam Park caters to various sporting interests with its multiple facilities. The park includes a playfield, four tennis courts, and three horseshoe courts, offering diverse options for athletic pursuits. Additionally, a sand volleyball court is available for beach volleyball enthusiasts.
For families and groups looking to spend time outdoors, the park provides ample picnic facilities. These include picnic shelters, twelve tables, and eight BBQ grills, making it an ideal location for gatherings and outdoor meals.
The park also features a cement stage, which can be utilized for small performances or community events. For younger visitors, a playground area offers a space for children to play and explore.
Visitors looking for a leisurely stroll can take advantage of the park's walking path, which winds through the grounds. The park is equipped with restroom facilities for visitor convenience.
In recent years, plans have been developed to enhance the park's facilities. These improvements include the construction of a new baseball/softball field, a concession stand, storage facility, and an additional restroom building. The upgrades also feature LED lighting for all three fields to enable evening play and extended usage.