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Welcome to Dayton Oaks Park!

Address:
4691 Ten Oaks Road
Dayton, MD 21036

Phone:
410-313-4700

Located north of Dayton Oaks Elementary School, this 12.6-acre park has 2 multipurpose fields and 2 ball diamonds, which overlap each other, as well as 2 tennis courts and a playground. In addition, a small community picnic shelter with 8 picnic tables is available (first-come-first-served unless previously reserved). Dayton Oaks Park also has a .5 mile pathway system that loops around the fields. Come and enjoy this wonderful delight.

Rent a Pavilion

This pavilion accommodates 75 people. For fees, click here. For more information or to reserve, call the reservation office at 410-313-4682, Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30 pm, for information and fees.

Use Fields and Courts

Softball/baseball and multi-purpose fields are available by permit only. Priority is given to sports leagues and community groups. There are reservation fees, lights fees and tournament fees. Call 410-313-4626 for details.

Tennis courts are available on a first-come, first-served basis except during scheduled lessons or tournaments.

Dayton Oaks Park Map

View or print park map

Things to Remember

Help to keep your parks beautiful -- please take your trash and recyclable items home. Take only Pictures; Leave only Footprints.

Dog droppings may attract disease-harboring pests, and even a friendly dog can scare the birds, wildlife and park visitors. Clean up after your dog and keep it leashed; it's the law.

All of our parks are inhabited by a wide variety of wildlife such as deer, snakes, fish, rabbits, insects and birds. Please do not disturb them; remember, this is their home.

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