815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs,
New York, 12866
SKIDMORE PHONE
518-580-5000
Castle
Diamond and Jarvis Pavilion
Directions
Take the Clinton Street (back) exit from campus
Turn left (south) onto Clinton Street
Turn right onto Clement Avenue
Turn right (north) onto Seward Street
Proceed to Denton Road (road curves left)
Pass under the railroad bridge; the baseball field and pavilion are just ahead on the right
Located 1.25 miles from campus, the Castle Baseball Diamond
is the center for most intercollegiate and intramural baseball
and softball games.
The Jarvis Pavilion is adjacent
to the ballfield. This open-air shelter offers space for picnics
and informal recreation. Student and employee groups may reserve
the pavilion through the Event
Planner.
Disability Access
The parking lot and paths are
unpaved gravel and could be challenging for some individuals.
There are no accessible restrooms
or potable water at this site.
History
Castle Diamond is named for David
A. Castle '87. Members of the Castle family have been eager supporters
of Skidmore and its baseball program.
The Javis Pavilion is named for
Bob Jarvis, the head of Physical Plant (now Facility Services)
during much of the 1970s and '80s. Jarvis was renowned for his
creativity in developing economical solutions to the College's
building, grounds, and energy challenges.
Creative Thought Matters.
Skidmore College · 815 North Broadway · Saratoga Springs, NY · 12866