Maidstone Park
Maidstone Park is a sports and recreation park located close to the centre of Upper Hutt in the Wellington Region of the North Island of New Zealand.
History
The park was initially developed in 1908 by Philip Davis, as a private picnic area covering. By 1911, the park was being promoted as an easily accessible destination for outdoor recreation including children's activities and athletics. After leasing the park from Davis, in 1938, Upper Hutt Borough Council committed to raising a loan to purchase the park, for £6,000.In 1945, it was proposed that a swimming pool be constructed at Maidstone Park as a war memorial project. There were prolonged delays in obtaining funding and developing the project, but the War Memorial Swimming Baths were eventually opened on 13 December 1958. After operating for around 38 years, the pool was demolished when a replacement pool complex, was developed on another site near the centre of Upper Hutt City in 1996. In 1999, approval was given for the development of a children's adventure playground on the land formerly occupied by the Maidstone Memorial Pool complex.
A skate park branded as Maidstone Max was opened in April 2001.
Further development work completed in 2013 included two artificial turfs; a sand and rubber based pitch for association football and rugby, and a sand carpet pitch for hockey and another sand and rubber based pitch, for rugby and soccer.
In 2021, the council completed a $3.8 million upgrade of the Maidstone Max adventure playground and skate park. The existing facilities were almost totally replaced, and made more accessible for wheelchair users. A half basketball court was also included.
Facilities
Facilities at the park now include two sand carpet sportfields for senior rugby and three smaller sand carpet fields for junior rugby. The park also includes a large children's playground, a skate park, a mountain bike track, and bush trails.Upper [Hutt City FC] also use Maidstone Park as their home ground with their club rooms based in front of the turf.