Clifford Playground 160 Norfolk Avenue, Boston, MA 02119
About the Business
Clifford Playground is a park located at 160 Norfolk Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. As part of the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, we are dedicated to creating and maintaining clean, green, safe, and accessible open spaces throughout the city. Our department oversees a vast array of park land, including 217 City parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, golf courses, squares, fountains, game courts, cemeteries, urban wilds, and more.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, our Tree Removal and Parks and Recreation Commission hearings are currently being held online. We are excited to announce that the popular Boston Swan Boats will be opening for the 2024 season at the Boston Public Garden lagoon. The Emerald Necklace, a chain of nine parks spanning 1,100 acres, is a beloved feature of our city, connected by parkways and waterways.
Additionally, we manage three active cemeteries and 16 burying grounds in Boston. If you are interested in removing a healthy tree, we require a public hearing to be held. Join us at Clifford Playground to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of our green spaces in the heart of Boston.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 23:30
Tuesday:
06:00 - 23:30
Wednesday:
06:00 - 23:30
Thursday:
06:00 - 23:30
Friday:
06:00 - 23:30
Saturday:
06:00 - 23:30
Sunday:
06:00 - 23:30
Reviews
"boston globe 9/29/22. The Boston Bengals have returned to the park, only to find the drug use and discarded needles have grown “10 times worse,’’ said Domingos DaRosa, president of the Pop Warner football program. Before every practice, coaches walk up and down the field picking up dirty needles. “The place is a disaster,’’ said DaRosa, 45. “This is something you can clean a hundred times a day, and you’ll still miss a hundred needles.’’ Furious over the persistent blight, DaRosa took matters into his own hands earlier this month, hanging yellow caution tape and signs warning that the park was too dangerous to use. “Please stop. This park is not safe for use,’’ the signs read in all-capital letters. “Play area is contaminated with bodily fluids like blood, urine, and feces which is a health hazard especially for small children. Please be aware of discarded needles.’’"
"Nice huge field. Great baseball/softball diamonds. 2 pla_grounds/ jungle gyms. Only downside homeless sleeping on ground or benches"
"Arrived Sunday morning at 8:45 for softball. Had the puppy with me. Immediately noticed lots of litter when we got out of the car. There was a friendly worker cleaning up large pieces of trash & I thanked her. Proceeded to walk the dog around the park. Noticed about 5 tents as well as other sleeping areas around the park w homeless people. Several said good morning & complimented my dog. Appeared to be some possibly human feces next to a tree. During the game there were at least two arguments with raised voices between some of the homeless & a new arrival as well as several who emerged from one tent. Made us concerned. One man came out of a tent & urinated on a nearby tree. There was another man who appeared to be on drugs & completely out of it who nearly fell backwards onto the sidewalk but managed to find a tree to slouch under. There were two guys on the basketball court at various times talking loudly to themselves. There was a grounds keeper's truck that drove across the field late morning. Softball field was in decent shape, but all the "activity" was distracting during the game & I didn't feel entirely safe plus the dog kept trying to eat various litter. If I had known to expect so many homeless I would have brought food or toiletries or both. I'm glad they have a place to go, but I would not chose to have my kid play softball here again."
"Parking is tough but team games are fun at this park. MUST monitor children at the playground... not safe enough to leave kids alone."
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