The Registration "Total Eclipse of the Ballpark" is not currently available.
Welcome to Hickey Park located in 1312 E 16th St, Russellville, AR 72802. We hope you enjoy your time!
Parking spots at Hickey for April 8th are $25.
Dimension of camper spots are 20 ft width and length are based upon camper size WITH vehicle. Dimension of tent spots, 20 ft length & 20 ft width. Alternate parking will be setup for tent campers.
Campsite & Tent Sites will be a 2 night minimum from April 7th, 2024 - April 8th, 2024. Campsites for the 2 nights (TOTAL) are $275 for 30ft or less, $325 for 40ft or less, and $425 for 60ft or less for the 2 days also a $100 for any additional days. Tent Sites are $150 for the 2 days & $50 for any additional days. Additional days can be added for April 5th & April 9th. We will provide lunch on April 8th inside the Main Complex, this will be FREE for all Campers. As time gets closer to the event, we will announce our plans for activities, games, entertainment, & amenities that we can provide to make your time enjoyable.
Hickey Park has multiple bathroom areas. We have no showers, no sewer dumping stations, and no electrical hookups available. We are working with the City to set Potable Water at either Hickey Park or Russellville High School (Connected to Hickey). NASA will be set up at Russellville High School and 0.3 mile walking distance from the park. The Total Eclipse of the Heart Festival at Russellville Soccer Complex is 3 miles away while downtown Russellville is 2.5 miles.
Cancelation & 80% refund will be allowed up to February 16th, 2024. There will be no refunds after February 16th, 2024. Contact information: rybabaseball@gmail.com. Proceeds from the event will go towards funding Russellville Youth Baseball Assoc. & updating facilities.
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Most people who have seen a total eclipse have described it as the most spectacular natural event they have ever witnessed. It starts as the Moon slowly obscures more and more of the Sun. As the eclipse deepens, the world around you takes on a strange tint and shadows become sharp and detailed. When just a thin crescent of light can be seen through your eclipse glasses, daylight begins to fade and rippling "shadow bands" might be seen on the ground. And then "totality," as the soft wisps of the solar corona surround a huge hole where the Sun used to be. You might notice a temperature drop and birds flying home to their nests. You're standing in a strange twilight, while a "sunset" glows all around you. Finally, totality comes to an end and the events occur in reverse order.