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Hours of Operation
- Monday - Friday: 8:00 am- 9:00 pm
- Saturday: 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Sunday: 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Staff at this Location
- Recreation Supervisor III/Site Supervisor Gerard Smith
- Recreation Supervisor II Rohan Sutherland
Pompey Park is named after long-time Delray Beach resident C. Spencer Pompey and covers 17.5 acres of land. Adjacent to the recreation center is the Pompey Park Pool with both swimming and wading pools.
Pompey Park Amenities Include
- Gymnasium
- Auditorium with a Stage
- Full Kitchen
- Indoor and Outdoor Basketball Courts
- Baseball
- Lighted Pitching and Batting Cages
- Outdoor Lighted Tennis Courts
- Outdoor Lighted Racquetball Courts
- Playground
- Conference Room/Meeting Rooms
- TV/Lounge area
Recreational Programs Include
- Youth Football and Cheerleading
- Tee Ball/Youth Baseball
- Adult Athletic Leagues
- Delray Divas Step Team
- Diamonds and Pearls Dance Team
- Open Play Gym (12:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
- Out of School Program
- Karate/Martial Arts
- Youth Track and Field
- Instructional Classes
- Youth Basketball
- Youth Travel Basketball
- Youth Flag Football
- Pickleball
- Cheer Camp
- Football Camp
- Diaper Sports (Ages 2 – 5 years)
- Senior Club
- Open Gym
Pompey Park Reservations (Athletic Fields and Meeting Rooms) can be made by calling Deirdra Thomas at (561) 243-7356 (thomasd@mydelraybeach.com), or visit the Permit and Rental page to print Permit Applications.
Thor Guard Lightning Prediction System
This system can detect lightning within a 12-mile radius, and the warning will consist of a one 15-second blast of a horn and a strobe light will begin to flash. The horn and the strobe light are attached to the top of the concession buildings. The horn is audible throughout the park and the strobe light is visible.
When park-goers hear or see this signal, all activities shall be suspended; they should leave the fields and immediately seek an appropriate, safe shelter which includes large buildings, lightning shelters, automobiles/trucks, or tunnels with no standing water. Do Not Stay in Dugouts! People should avoid open areas, water, tall trees, metal fences, overhead wires and power lines, high ground areas, telephones and cellular phones, radios, and small, unprotected shelters like dugouts. Any one not following these guidelines and remains outdoors or in an inappropriate area or shelter will do so at their own risk.
The system will also detect safe conditions after a storm has passed and activities may resume only after three 5-second blasts of the horn are sounded, and the strobe light stops flashing.