Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania

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Dick's Sporting Goods Sportsplex at Graham Park

Getting to Graham Park

Located at 260 Graham Park Rd., in the heart of Cranberry Township, the Park is on the westbound side of Rochester Road, about a half mile west of the PA Turnpike underpass. Travelling east on Rochester, turn left at the Haine School Road traffic light and follow the signs in the BelleVue neighborhood to Graham Park.

What we have to offer

Graham Park sits on 115 acres of farmland purchased from the Graham family in 2003, and is Cranberry Township’s third major park.

The Park is equipped for tournament-level play in all major field sports.

Dicks Sporting Goods Sportsplex sign

Park features include:


  • Thirteen lighted fields on three campuses
  • Three restroom and food concession facilities
  • Parking for 694 cars
  • 2.5 miles of paved bicycle and walking trails
  • Armstrong-sponsored no-cost Internet Wi-Fi service
  • ADA accessible facilities
  • Twelve irrigated natural grass fields
  • Miracle League Ball Field

    All Park regulations apply: (see Code of Ordinances for all Park regulations)

  • Open: Sunrise to 11:00 PM
  • No pets, no alcohol, no fires
  • No skateboards
  • No vehicles allowed off-road
  • No merchandising or vending without a permit
  • Parking in designated areas only
  • No smoking, food or beverage on field surfaces
  • Miracle League Ball Field
  • A permit is required for field use. All fields are scheduled for use by Cranberry Township Parks and Recreation
  • Athletic fields are scheduled until 11:00 PM
  • No admission when closed for weather conditions

    The development of Graham Park was the result of a partnership between the Township and:

    Our great neighbors, Dee and Gene Graham and the Mashuda Corporation.
    Learn more about the Graham Park Development Timeline

    Operating partners:

    Cranberry Township Athletic Association – The association for baseball and softball. 

    Miracle League of Southwestern PA –Creating ballfields that can be safely used by players at every level of ability.

    Seneca Valley Junior Football Association   Provides football, cheerleading and dance opportunities for residents of Cranberry and Seven Fields and partners with Seneca Valley Lacrosse Association to offer its players field time.

    Seneca Valley Soccer Association – Provides league play in eight divisions within the Seneca Valley School District. 

    Supporting partners:

    Pirates Charities and Freddy Sanchez – Provided major financial support toward the development of the Park’s Miracle League Field.

    Dick’s Sporting Goods – The company’s underwriting earned it the complex’s naming rights.

    Butler County Tourism and Convention Bureau – The official hotel and hospitality agency for Graham Park. 

    Armstrong – Free Wi-Fi internet service is provided by Armstrong, the official telecommunications provider for Graham park.


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    2525 Rochester Road Suite 400, Cranberry Township, PA 16066 • 724-776-4806