Carlisle Park
Carlisle Park
Location:
Corner of Park Street and Beacon Street
History:
Carlisle Park was dedicated to the town on October 9, 1921 in honor of Sergeant William S. Carlisle who was killed in action on July 20, 1918 in the World War of 1917-1919. The park is located next to Beacon, Franklin, Clinton, and Park Streets on the hill near the center of town.
Park Amenities:
- Walking
- Passive Recreation
- Picnicking
Park Rules:
- Park opens at dawn and closes at dusk or when programming ends.
- Be respectful of other park users, equipment, and recreational areas.
- Keep your park clean! Before you head out pick-up and throw out trash.
- Keep dogs on a leash and pickup after your pet.
- Acts of vandalism of any kind strictly prohibited. Police take notice.
- This is a family park, please be aware of the language you are using.
- Use of space for functions, gatherings or events must be approved by the Clinton Parks and Recreation Department.
For a complete listing of park rules and policies click below.
Park Rentals and Reservations:
All events, gatherings and functions at the property must be approved by the Clinton Parks and Recreation Department. Please click here for details on the reservation process.