Central Park

Central Park was established in 1852 when the land was donated to the town by Horatio N. Bigelow. The four-acre lot contains two war monuments, one for Clinton residents who served in the Spanish-American War, and the other, a Civil War monument. A sundial can also be found on the south side of the park, and the “Foster Fountain” on the north side of the park. The Foster Fountain was given to the town by John R. Foster in 1890 and later was destroyed in the hurricane of 1938. A replica fountain was fabricated from the original Fiske Iron Works patterns and re-dedicated by the Town of Clinton on September 9, 2000.

Note:

Park Rules and Regulations:
- Staking is not allowed at the park. If you are using Easy-Up Tents you may use the small stakes that come with the tents or sandbags to keep the tent secure. If you hit anything hard in the ground please relocate the tent so as not to damage our irrigation system.
-Driving into the park is not allowed for any event/any reason. All vehicles must park at the designated parking spaces outside the park property. Do not block or obstruct sidewalks.
- Please provide your own trash receptacles for your event and carry out any trash.
- Please leave the area clean and undamaged, making sure not to damage the grass, trees or plants during set-up or breakdown. No climbing trees or playing in the fountain. No sitting on fences, memorials or structures.
- If you need electricity for your event you must notify the Parks and Recreation ahead of the event so we can turn it on.
- If the event gets cancelled and you need to reschedule you must notify Clinton Parks and Recreation Department as soon as possible.

If event is cancelled within 1 week of the event the deposit will not be returned.

Facility Type Park
Address Line One 242 Church Street
Address Line Two
City, State, Zip Code Clinton, MA 01510
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Monday All Day
Tuesday All Day
Wednesday All Day
Thursday All Day
Friday All Day
Saturday All Day
Sunday All Day

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