July 4th Celebration
Don't miss a moment of the annual Town of Clifton Park 4th of July Celebration!
Get all the information here:
4th of July Informational Brochure
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Don't miss a moment of the annual Town of Clifton Park 4th of July Celebration!
Get all the information here:
4th of July Informational Brochure
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Join us for this family event which incorporates public safety education as part of National Night Out Events, including police, fire, EMS, preparedness displays and safety information. Watch demonstrations by the police K9's, meet fire and police officials, explore the fire-bus and more!
The Buildings and Grounds Department is looking for Seasonal Laborers for Summer 2025. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and willing to work outside.
The Parks and Recreation Department is looking for a Pool Manager.
Check out the job descriptions and apply today!
Employment Opportunities - Town of Clifton Park Official Website
Diana Fraser
Assistant Director
Lori J. Hughes
Program Coordinator
Megan Babendreier
Recreation Leader
Lynda Walowit
Town Board Liaison
Agatha Reid
Town Board Liaison
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
1 Town Hall Plaza
Clifton Park, NY 12065
The Office of Parks and Recreation offers recreational, social and cultural opportunities for residents through programs, events, historic tours, park reservations, publications, and performing arts.
Refund Policy:
All refund requests must be in writing and received 10 days prior to start of the program.
There will be no refunds after this time.
There will be a $10 non-refundable charge on all refunded registrations.
To request a refund or cancellation, please
Parks& Rec Document Center
Use this link to access all forms for program & event registrations, camps, indoor and outdoor facility rentals.
DOWNLOAD SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS HERE
Recreation Booklet- a twice-yearly publication that is mailed directly to Clifton Park residents, outlining all upcoming events, programs and camps!
Every April in celebration of "Earth Day" and "National Volunteer Week" the Town of Clifton Park sponsors a Town Clean-Up Day.
Please join us Saturday, April 26, 2025, to help clean up our trails, parks, and open spaces across Clifton Park and along the Mohawk River.
Since the inception of this event more than a decade ago, the number of participants has continued to grow. A few hundred volunteers annually are assigned a trail of the park to remove all the garbage found.
Volunteer opportunities for families, individuals, community groups, athletic teams, churches, synagogues, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and others to give back to the community are available.
Help us keep Clifton Park a beautiful place to enjoy. The Town will provide trash bags and will pick up all trash and debris your group leaves at the work location. Sign up below, and please remember to establish he work hours for your group.
Thank you for helping us keep Clifton Park clean!
Don't trash it, smash it!
Bring pumpkins and gourds for a smashing good time! Instead of letting them haunt the landfill, smash them and let us compost their remains.
Saturday, November 4th
10am-2pm
Bowman Orchards
Sunday, November 5th
11am-1pm
Amity Reformed Church
Sunday, November 5th
12:30pm-2pm
St. Edward's Church
Saturday, November 11th
10am-2pm
Bowman Orchards
All persons on the Barney Road Golf Course shall observe the following rules and regulations:
Check out all the offerings for kids and adults!
Check out all the amazing camps, programs, live shows and other offerings happening this Spring and Summer!
Town of Clifton Park Receives Arbor Day Foundation Distinction
2024 Tree City USA
The Arbor Day Foundation named Clifton Park a 2024 Tree City USA, for the fourth consecutive year, in honor of its commitment to plant, grow, and maintain trees to benefit its community.
The Arbor Day Foundation is a global nonprofit with a mission to inspire people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees. Its network of more than a million supporters and partners has helped the organization plant more than 500 million trees in forests and communities across more than 60 countries since 1972. The Tree City USA program has recognized cities and towns that leverage urban forestry to enhance the livability and sustainability of their local area for over 40 years.
“We all have a role to play in shaping our future and tree champions like Clifton Park are leading the way,” said Michelle Saulnier, Vice President of Programs at the Arbor Day Foundation. “Trees are critical infrastructure, building resiliency and fostering good health in our nation’s cities and towns. We’re proud Clifton Park is among the Arbor Day Foundation’s growing network of communities dedicated to creating positive impact through trees.”
Trees are proven to reduce stormwater runoff, improve air quality, and boost mental and physical health. When the right trees are planted in the right places, they can also reduce traffic noise, increase property values, and lower energy costs for homeowners.
“We are proud that Clifton Park has again been named a Tree City USA”, said Deputy Supervisor Anthony Morelli. “It is a testament to the commitment and prioritization of this town and its residents when it comes to preserving and enhancing the environment in a smart and balanced manner.”
The Town of Clifton Park has announced a photograph contest spotlighting the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve. Entries will be accepted electronically between August 15th and December 1st, 2024, by the Office of Parks and Recreation at
All are invited to submit their best photographs taken at the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve. The photographs should highlight the preserve, historic sites, nature and/or wildlife within. There is no limit on the number of photographs that may be submitted by an individual. Anyone may submit a photograph if it is their property, and it was taken at the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve.
There will be a two-round public voting process. In round one photographs will be displayed on Facebook from December 9th through December 18th, 2024, for public voting. To vote for a photograph simply “Like” the photograph on Facebook. The five photographs with the most votes will be displayed at Town Hall and on the Town’s website (www.CliftonPark.org) and will move onto the final round of voting.
The final round of voting will take place at Winterfest. The top five photographs will be printed and displayed on Saturday, February 1st, 2025. Visitors to Winterfest will be able to cast their vote in person for the overall winner.
A grand prize will be awarded as well as prizes for the top five photographs.
The Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve Photo Contest was created to highlight and showcase the beauty and character and historic significance of the Preserve.
The Preserve encompasses over 600 acres of historically and ecologically significant land adjacent to the Mohawk River, within the Vischer Ferry Historic District. The Preserve has three areas of interest: a wetland ecosystem, the remains of the Erie Canal, and the site of the town's first Settlement. The Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve is open to all for study, recreation and enjoyment of its natural beauty. Miles of trails are used for hiking, bike riding and cross-country skiing. The Preserve has been recognized as an Audubon site for bird watching and is designated a Bird Conservation Area by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. Hiking along the old Erie Canal towpath is a popular activity for historians and nature lovers, featuring the historic remains of Clute's Dry Dock and Lock 19.
Contest rules are available at Clifton Park Town Hall in the Office of Parks and Recreation, online at www.CliftonPark.org and on the Parks and Recreation Facebook page (www.facebook.com/CiftonParkParksandRecreation).
The Town of Clifton Park has announced its second photo contest spotlighting the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve. Entries will be accepted electronically between June 1st and September1st, 2025, by the Office of Parks and Recreation at
All are invited to submit their best photographs taken at the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve. This year’s contest will highlight the historic aspect of the preserve in conjunction with the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal. Photographers will be organized into three divisions: Junior, Amateur, and Professional
There will be a two-round public voting process. In round one photographs will be displayed on Facebook from September 5th through September 12th, for public voting. To vote for a photograph simply “Like” the photograph on Facebook. The two photographs with the most votes from each division will be displayed at Amity Reformed Church October 11th and 12th for the second round of voting, in person during the Vischer Ferry Canal Fest.
A grand prize will be awarded as well as prizes for the top two photographs in each division.
The Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve Photo Contest was created to highlight and showcase the beauty, character and historic significance of the Preserve.
The Preserve encompasses over 600 acres of historically and ecologically significant land adjacent to the Mohawk River, within the Vischer Ferry Historic District. The Preserve has three areas of interest: a wetland ecosystem, the remains of the Erie Canal, and the site of the town's first Settlement. The Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve is open to all for study, recreation and enjoyment of its natural beauty. Hiking along the old Erie Canal towpath is a popular activity for historians and nature lovers, featuring the historic remains of Clute's Dry Dock and Lock 19.
"We are building upon last year's successful photo contest, which served to showcase our beautiful Vischer Ferry Preserve. What is new this year is that we are adding a theme to the contest. This year's theme will be history, to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the Eerie Canal's- a waterway which helped to shape our nation. The preserve is rich with historic sites from the old canal still intact. We plan to have a new theme for each contest going forward. We are also dividing the photographers into three categories so that younger contestants, amateur photographers, and professionals all have a chance to proceed to the second round and win a prize," said Councilwoman Reid.
We have some policy updates for the upcoming 2023 summer!
We no longer designate “primary pool”; your membership allows you full access to all three town pools, and you may now bring guests to any of the pools. Each membership is allowed to bring unlimited guests (regardless of residency) on SEVEN OCCASIONS. Guests are no longer considered “out of town” or “local.” The guest fee remains a low cost of $5 per person, with children aged 3 and younger free.
As a reminder (not changed from previous years):
Failure to adhere to the pool regulations, and the rules posted at the pools,
MAY RESULT IN REVOCATION OF MEMBERSHIP.
Please contact the Office of Parks and Recreation with questions or concerns.
518-371-6667 · CliftonPark.org ·
All pools are officially open for summer 2025!
Barney Road Pool- 1 Barney Road Clifton Park, NY 12065
Locust Lane Pool - 5 Locust Lane Clifton Park, NY 12065
Country Knolls Pool - 9 Burning Bush Blvd. Clifton Park, NY 12065
REGISTRATION FOR THE POOLS HAS OPENED!
Click here to register online.
Click here to download pool application (to submit in person at Town Hall, or by mail)
Membership applications are NOT ACCECPTED at the pools or over the phone.
YOU MUST register in person at Town Hall, by mail, or online.