Other Recreation Facilities

Welcome to beautiful Rome, New York. The City of Rome has incredible assets that make it a unique and wonderful place to live, work, play and raise a family. Wonderful schools, safe streets, a great labor force, countless outdoor recreational activities, amazing arts and entertainment events, and an abundance of historical treasures can all be found here. Quality of life in Rome is unmatched and offers a magnificent opportunity for continued growth and prosperity. Come visit us and find out why Rome, NY is the “Center of It All”.

Indoor Park at Pinti Field

Open to all children 6 years and under.
OPENS: Saturday, October 14
CLOSES: Sunday, April 28

FEE: 2-HOUR PARTY RENTALS
Total of 3 hours: Includes 1/2 Hour set-up prior and 1/2 Hour breakdown after the party.
Rome Resident: $85
Non-Resident: $110

RENTAL DAYS AND TIMES AVAILABLE:
Saturdays: 2 Time Slots
(12:00 p.m. set-up) 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
(3:00 p.m. set up) 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Sundays: 2 Time Slots
(12:00 p.m. set-up) 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
(3:00 p.m. set up) 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

To check availability and reserve, please call the Parks & Recreation Department at (315) 339-7656.

Larry DeLutis Baseball Field

The Larry DeLutis Baseball Complex is one of the premier baseball complexes in the Mohawk Valley.  DeLutis Field has been built and is managed by the Rome Baseball Association.  The complex includes two large lighted baseball fields as well as two Little League size baseball fields.  The complex hosts high school, American Legion, collegiate and adult baseball as well as youth baseball games and activities.

In addition to a variety of local tournaments, the RBAI has hosts the NYS Public High School Championships, the Oneida County Legion and NYS District Legion Tournaments.

The main field – Larry DeLutis Field – is lighted and includes a 450-seat grandstand and 40 box seats. Distances to left and right are 325 feet and 395 to centerfield.

The 2nd field – Volunteer Field, which became operational in the spring of 2003, is 315 feet down the lines and 376 to centerfield.

The 3rd Field – Freedom Field – is built to serve both Little League and Cal Ripken Level (70ft bases) aged youth. Distance is 225 to all fields.

The Association takes great pride in providing a first class facility. All of our fields were constructed and are maintained to be of the highest quality so that the players, coaches, and fans can take great pride in the type of facility they are playing on.

Concession Services: We have two full service concession stands that serve all of our fields.

No coolers or pets are allowed in the facility.

Rome Baseball Association, Inc.
PO Box 4337
Rome, NY 13442-4337
Phone: (315) 796-4051

RFA Stadium

One of the area’s best sports facilities. Whether it be for football, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, or Drums Along the Mohawk, the stadium is host to many of the area’s events. The stadium features lighting for night events and newly renovated artificial turf and track.

The RFA Stadium is owned and operated by the Rome City School District.

For more information about the stadium and/or for a schedule of events contact:

Rome City School District, c/o Athletic Director Michael Stamboly
409 Bell Road
Rome, NY 13440
Phone: (315) 338-6500
www.romecsd.org.

The YMCA of the Greater Tri Valley

The YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley serves nearly 7,000 members in Rome, Oneida and the surrounding communities. The YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization.

The YMCA of the Tri-Valley has two primary branches: The Rome branch which was founded in 1871 and which also houses the agency’s administrative offices and the Oneida branch, which was built in 1990. In addition, the YMCA of the Greater Tri Valley also has a school-age childcare operation in the New Hartford area, which serves approximately 200 children daily.

The YMCA of the Greater Tri Valley offers a variety of programs and services to people of all ages: infants, teens, adults, seniors and families. Its facilities are clean, comfortable and include state-of-the-art equipment and friendly, qualified staff members. The YMCA offers our community many different innovative programs, including youth sports, adult sports, swim lessons, adult water exercise, wellness and strength training classes, aerobics, yoga, summer camps, school-aged child care, senior social adult day care, special events and much more. For membership information, please call (315) 336-3500 or visit the YMCA of the Greater Tri-Valley’s website, www.ymcatrivalley.org.