Gibson County Fairgrounds:
Located on North Embree Street, the fairgrounds is the home of the
Gibson County Fair in mid-July. The grounds are also leased for go-cart
racing and other special events. The Home Economics Building can be
rented for parties, reunions, receptions, etc.
Lafayette
Park/Princeton Municipal Pool: Located on Spruce Street, the park
has sheltered and open picnic facilities, a fishing pond, playground
equipment, tennis courts and an outdoor basketball court. The pool is open
Memorial Day through Labor Day. Season tickets and swimming lessons are
available. The pool is home to the Princeton Swim Club, which competes
against area swim teams.
Southside
Park: Located on Stout Street, the park has two softball diamonds
used for men's and women's leagues, playground equipment, and outdoor
basketball court and tennis courts. Shelter houses are also available.
Lincoln
Park: Located on East Brumfield Avenue, the park offers
playground equipment and an outdoor basketball courts.
Camp
Carson: Located on Lake Seminole, two miles east of Princeton on
Lake Road, the camp is owned by the YMCA and is available for lease for
private groups. Camping facilities, swimming, canoeing, crafts, sports and
hiking are offered.
Jack
Bishop Field: Youth baseball/softball complex located at the west
edge of Princeton. The field hosts T-Ball, T-Shirt, Minor, Major and Babe
Ruth Leagues for boys, and Missie, Mini and Maxi softball leagues for
girls.
Boys
Club: Located at 129 S. Hart St., the Boys Club operates
primarily in the fall and winter months, offering boys' basketball and
football programs.
Gibson
Lanes: Located on Ind. 64 east of Princeton, there are 16 lanes
for open and league bowling; video games; pool tables and a snack bar.
Fish
& Wildlife Conservation Club: Located just east of Princeton
near Lake Gibson, the club offers fishing and picnicking to members.
Princeton
Country Club: Located on Old Hwy. 41 near Patoka, the nine-hole
golf course offers both club membership and public green fees.
Princeton
Theater: At 301 W. Broadway St., the Princeton Theater has four
movie screens and a large snack area.
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