FOR LOVE OF THE GAME

View of one of the ball fields at Drifton Fields
View of one of the ball fields at Drifton Fields

Drifton Park is a family whose love for baseball brought us our calling with a huge blessing in restoring one of the most historic and premier softball complexes in North East Pennsylvania. We are nestled in the heart of the Pocono Mountains. Our mission is to provide athletes, families, and coaches with top-tier tournament experiences, high-quality fields, and a family-friendly environment. From competitive weekend events to personalized training programs and youth camps, Drifton Park is committed to growing the game and building a community around it. We are a family owned and operated facility and have extensive knowledge and experience working and playing in the Baseball field. Our Team consists fully of college ball players, Pro athletes, and college baseball coaches.


HISTORIC PAST – EXCITING FUTURE

Our historic Softball and Baseball Complex sits on 20+ acres, with 4 lighted fields, over 1k spectator seating, 160+ Parking spaces and a full-service concession stand on site with warm food. Drifton Park has had the honor of hosting state and regional tournaments for the past 30 years and had the privilege to host the 1996 USA Olympic softball team for four games. We have plans for expansion of more fields, as well as an indoor complex coming soon. We will be both hosting tournaments, showcases and camps for teams of all ages and skill levels. We look to foster a great environment for competition for our teams and spectators as well as provide exposure for our athletes. We will also host 1 on 1 training in both hitting and pitching for softball and baseball athletes looking to develop their overall physical, mechanical, and mental game. We also look to keep our athletes strong and healthy by also providing them a place and plan for their individual strength training and recovery.

Photo showing the Drifton and Hazleton Eagles on Opening Day 1910
Photo showing the Drifton and Hazleton Eagles on Opening Day 1910
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