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Parks, Pavilions & Facilities

The Borough of Green Tree has a number of facilities available that you may wish to rent for your event.  All Borough Recreational activities take precedence over non-Borough related activities.  For more details on our rental facilities please visit the Rental Fees and Rental Guidelines.  

Carlisle Social Hall
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The Carlisle Social Hall, which is named after local Green Tree volunteer firefighter and American Legion member, Bill Carlisle, is connected to the Green Tree Fire Company at 833 Poplar Street.  The Carlisle Social Hall is 40'x35' and seats 64 people comfortably.  Available for use are 20 long tables (6' long) and 9 round tables (5' diameter) and an equipped kitchen.

If you are interested in renting this facility, please complete the "Facility Rental Availability Request" or call the Administrative Office at 412.921.1110 to see if your date is available.  Once you have the date, complete the Facilities Reservation Application and submit the completed form with payment.

Green Tree Park
Home to Hemlock I and II Little League Ball Fields, the Point Park University College Ball Field (home to Point Park University's baseball team), Aiken I Little League Ball Field and Aiken II Pony/Little League Ball Field, lighted street hockey rink (150'x60'), soccer field, a walking track, a leash-free dog park, a small play area for children, gazebo and grill, and restrooms.  Hemlock I, the street hockey rink and the walking track are lighted so they can be enjoyed during the evening hours.  One restroom is open all year.

  • Green Tree Park features 2 grass fields (100'x60'), 1 baseball field (400'), 4 skinned softball fields (2 w/200' fence, 2 w/no fence).
  • The complex features a concession stand, restrooms and over 250 parking spaces.
  • Explore this 0.8-mile loop trail near Pittsburgh.  This trail is great for running and walking.  During the winter, public works employees keep the track clear of snow for all year around use.  Pets are not permitted on the walking track.
Green Tree Park hosts the Green Tree Farmer's Market and the annual Octoberfest

NOTE:  Permits are required for use of Hemlock I and II Baseball Felds, Point Park University Baseball Field, and the soccer field. 
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Dog Park
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Green Tree's Dog Park is located behind the Point Park Ball Field and is a 3/4-acre area with trees, benches, grass and even a water fountain (for both dogs and people).   The Dog Park requires a FOB for access.   To obtain a FOB pet owners must provide the Borough with the following:
  • A certification from a Behavior Study at Camp Bow Wow, located at 710 Trumbull Drive.  This service is provided free of charge to Green Tree residents by Camp Bow Wow.
  • Proof of Allegheny County License (License #)
  • Proof that immunizations are up-to-date.
  • Completed Dog Park Application with $20 payment.
The application fee will be refunded upon return of the FOB.

Note:  Dogs must be on a leash from the parking lot area to the Dog Park.  Dogs are NOT permitted in other areas of Green Tree Park.

Hale Park
Hale Park features tennis courts, a basketball court (can double as a street hockey court), an open field suitable for soccer (or just running around) and a playground that features swings, slides, seesaws and merry-go-round.  Restrooms are available between May and October.  The park is located off Silver Oak Drive where Green Tree touches the City of Pittsburgh.   

If you are interested in renting this facility, please complete the "Facility Rental Availability Request" or call the Administrative Office at 412.921.1110 to see if your date is available.  Once you have the date, complete the Facilities Reservation Application and submit the completed form with payment.
Hale Pavilion




Municipal Center Park
Mun Park-Fence2 The Municipal Center Park is framed by a s small walking path, located behind the Municipal Center on 10 West Manilla Avenue.  It features bocce ball courts, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard court and a large gazebo.  The Green Tree Garden Club members maintain the beautiful perennial, herb and rose gardens.  The gazebo is a perfect setting for lunchtime picnics.  It also makes a wonderful backdrop for wedding photos.  

Municipal Center Gymnasium
Located in the Municipal Center at 10 West Manilla Avenue, this full-sized gym is home to the Winter Rec Program and many other sport activities throughout the year.  The gym is closed for Thanksgiving weekend and from December 24th through January 2nd.  The gymnasium can be reserved for activities and parties.    

If you are interested in renting this facility, please complete the "Facility Rental Availability Request" or call the Administrative Office at 412.921.1110 to see if your date is available.  Once you have the date, complete the Facilities Reservation Application and submit the completed form with payment.
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Nature Center
Nature Ctr The entrance to the nature center is at the corner of Hillcrest Avenue and Crestmont Drive. Green Tree's Nature Center is our diamond in the rough with 18 acres of flourishing forest featuring dozens of plants/trees and animals. Multiple trails allow for a relaxing stroll through the woods.  You may see some White Tail Deer, Squirrels (Eastern Gray/Fox) and Wild Turkeys.  Also, along your walk you may find many different bird species as well. The trail guides you down the hill to natural streams which makes you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. Dogs are permitted.  Please have a leash and please be sure to clean up after your pet. There are pet waste bags at the entrance.

Available for your reference is a trail map, legend, and general information.  

NOTE:  Please mind the "No Parking" signs and fire hydrant out in front of the entrance.

Parkedge Park
An enjoyable park in the middle of the neighborhood at 237 Parkedge Road.  This park is handicap accessible with a playground, basketball court and a shady gazebo for relaxing on a summer's day.     Parkedge



Rook Park
Rook Rook Park, located in the historical Rook District at 130 Rothesay Avenue, offers fun for all ages with a playground, basketball court and gazebo.  A perfect neighborhood getaway for fun or relaxation.  

Sodini Park
Sodini Parklet is located on Greentree Road across from Oriole Drive. The land was donated by the Sodini Family of Green Tree and was transformed into a pleasant respite for the many walkers and joggers.  The lighted gazebo (provided by Green Tree Rotary) is a perfect place to watch the world go by.  Flower gardens and benches line the curved walkway.  A tall sycamore tree (similar to the one Green Tree was named) was retained on the property as a symbol of Green Tree's heritage. During the holiday season the trees are adorn with lights creating a festive feeling.   Sodini



Wilson Park
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The cornerstone of many of Green Tree's outdoor recreational activities such as the Wilson Park Swimming Pool, softball/soccer in the Spring, Green Tree Summer Recreation Program, Independence Day Celebration and many of the KOA soccer practices and games in the Fall.  This park is located at 825 Poplar Street, behind the Green Tree Volunteer Fire Company.

Wilson Park has a large ball field, basketball and tennis courts, playground and pavilion that can be rented for family picnics or graduation parties. 

If you are interested in renting this facility, please complete the "Facility Rental Availability Request" or call the Administrative Office at 412.921.1110 to see if your date is available.  Once you have the date, complete the Facilities Reservation Application and submit the completed form with payment.

Wilson Swimming Pool

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Before the pool opens, all pool passes will need to be purchased.  Last season's photo passes can be reactivated for 2023.  For new passholders, all family members must be present to have their photos taken. 

Pool pass availability and pool operating hours for the 2023 season can be found on the Wilson Pool Information page.

Walking/Cycling Trail
At the end of Glencoe Avenue is a short path, informally dubbed the Whiskey Hollow Trail.  This is a great place to walk your leashed dog or to take a relaxing stroll.  It is recommended to use a mountain bike if you intend to cycle all the way to Noblestown Road, due to the rough terrain and uphill return route.  A hybrid or other bikes are fine if you don't venture further than the left turn where the stream passes under the Parkway West.  If you drive to the trailhead, park in one of the gravel areas on the right side of Glencoe and please do not block any driveways.  Whiskey Hollow Trail