St. Jones Greenway

The St. Jones River Greenway is a planned 14-mile long river-side pathway linking the Greater Dover, Central Kent County area to the Delaware Bay. The Greenway will connect isolated residential communities, the City of Dover and recreation areas along the St. Jones River. Kent County residents will have access to a pathway designed for pedestrians and bicyclists; providing a choice of a non-vehicular means of commuting to work, accessing services and visiting family and friends. The greenway will also offer recreational, natural resource, cultural, and educational experiences.

The 3-mile long Isaac Segment is a major step towards realizing the vision of the St. Jones River Greenway Commission. The Isaac Segment consists of two phases. Phase I begins here at the existing path and pedestrian bridge on Public Safety Boulevard, continues behind the Softball Field at the back of the DelDOT Campus, meanders through the woodland, passes under the SR1 Puncheon Run Connector Bridge, runs between the Connector and Capital Park to Bay Road, terminating at Presidents Drive. Phase II crosses Presidents Drive and continues south between the SR1 roadway and a major wetland creation site, terminating at Route 10 at a signalized intersection.

Funding for the project was made possible by the Kent County Levy Court, on behalf of The St. Jones Greenway Commission, The Delaware Department of Transportation, The Federal Highway Administration, The Delaware State Housing Authority, and the DNREC, Land & Water Conservation Trust Fund.

GREENWAY RULES:

  • ALL APPLICABLE RULES OF THE CODE OF KENT COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES APPLY TO THE ST. JONES RIVER GREENWAY, VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
  • DO NOT HARM VEGETATION OR WILDLIFE
  • NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES ALLOWED
  • NO ALCOHOL ON PREMISES
  • HUNTING IS PROHIBITED
  • RESPECT THE GREENWAY
  • NO LITTERING

FOR NON-EMERGENCY INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE KENT COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT AT 302-744-2495.

Facility Amenities Include:

Walking Trails

Park Use Permits

To apply for rental, please follow these steps:

  1. Complete the rental application found on our website.
  2. Submit the filled-out application along with payment (rental fee + security deposit) to the P&R Office. It's preferable to use separate checks for payment.
  3. Ensure that the requested date(s) fall within three (3) months and are at least 15 days away for processing.
  4. If concessions are desired, include the Vending/Concession Permit Application with your Rental Application. There is no additional fee for this application.
  5. Permits will be authorized by the Parks and Recreation Director (or Director of Community Service if unavailable), who will then notify you of acceptance or rejection.
  6. Please remember to bring a hard copy of your permit to your scheduled event(s), even if it spans multiple days.

 

Concessions Permit

Waiver & Release of Liability Agreement

 

Fees

Browns Branch County Park:

(a) Ball Fields, March 1 through November 15. No holiday weekend rentals.

[1] Weekends: $80/field/day.

[2] Full weekend: $150/field.

[3] Seasonal individual league rental for up to three weekday nights and not to exceed 12 weeks: $600/field.

(b) Multipurpose Sports Fields.

[1] Weekends: $80/field/day.

[2] Full weekend: $150/field.

[3] Seasonal individual league rental for up to three weekday nights and not to exceed 12 weeks: $600/field.

(c) Any individual sports field may be reserved weekdays for an hourly fee of $15 with a two-hour minimum.

 

Park Use FAQ

Frequently Asked Question on Permits:

Q:

My soccer team wants to practice once a week, for 10 weeks, for an hour, how much does that cost.

A:

The weekday fee for field rental is $15 per hour, but there is a two (2) hour minimum. Each practice will cost you $30 x 10 weeks = $300. You are also responsible for a $300 security deposit.

Q:

I would like to reserve a ball field for tonight. How can I do that? A: By code, we cannot issue a rental permit inside of 15 days or outside of 3 months. We cannot help you for tonight. Q: I want to run an eight (8) week league in the fall; can you prorate the league fee?

A:

The code does not allow for prorating; we suggest having a longer season for added benefit of your players.

Q:

I'm having a softball tournament and would like to have more bathrooms; how can you accommodate?

A:

Per the "conditions and services" section on the permit application, you can request portable rest facilities through our office. There will be a charge that you must pay before your event. That charge will depend on your needs and our current contracted price with our vendor. No outside companies allowed on Park grounds.

Q:

Why do I have to get a permit for my game or event? I'm told the Parks are "first come, first serve" facilities.

A:

Kent County Code requires "permits for set games". Playing league baseball, softball, football and other set games or sports in park areas except under official permit and upon the grounds provided for such purpose is prohibited. § 168-27.

Q:

I'm not interested in field rentals; I want to rent a pavilion for my son's birthday party, how much is that?

A:

At this time, the Department does not issue exclusive use permits for pavilions, only sports fields.

 

 

General Park Rules

1. Motor vehicles restricted to designated parking areas only.

2. Drugs, alcoholic beverages, and weapons are prohibited.

3. No open fires.

4. No littering, all parks are carry in, carry out facilities.

5. Lewd behavior and obscene language is prohibited.

6. No person shall harm any animal, vegetation or structure.

7. Dogs must be on a connecting leash and not pose a threat to any person.

8. No auto repair or maintenance activities in parking areas.

9. Use of metal detectors and the removal of antiquities are prohibited.

10. Organized team and league practice by official Kent County permit only.

11. Use of park and parking lots is restricted to daylight hours only.

12. No golf or equestrian activities.

13. No solicitation or vending without official Kent County permit.

14. All persons using park facilities do so at their own risk.

15. No water activities unless permitted.

General Park Use Procedures

1. Kent County does not issue permits for private exclusive use of pavilions. All pavilions can be used by the general public and cannot be reserved, roped off, covered, decorated, etc. in advance of your intended use. Patrons cannot deny the use of pavilion tables if not immediately occupied. Seating is limited.

2. Sports fields may be rented for exclusive private use. Permits can be obtained through the Parks and Recreation Office. Permits cannot be issued inside of 15 days and outside of three months. Fee and security deposit apply.

3. Kent County provides pet waste bags at each of its parks. Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pet(s) and removing waste from the park.

4. Kent County Parks are “carry-in, carry-out” facilities. Patrons are responsible for removing their trash when they leave the park. Small trash bags are available at each park for your convenience.

For specific park rules and use procedures, please call the Parks and Recreation Office.

Available Rental Facilities:

 Adult Softball Fields (3)

 Multipurpose Fields (3)

Kent County Park Trail Distances:

St. Jones River Greenway

Location

1415 Killens Pond Rd, Harrington 19952  View Map