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Friends of Clifford Park
Friends of Clifford Park

Friends of Clifford Park

A Community-based organization supporting, maintaining, and promoting recreational activities within Biddeford's Clifford Park

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Yoga in Clifford Park – Every Monday @ 6PM, Jun 4 – Aug 27

Join Metta Studios Monday nights in Clifford Park for an hour long accessible yoga flow class. Classes are by donation with a portion of all proceeds to benefit the Friends of Clifford Park!  All bodies welcome!

Yoga in the Park Hosted by Emma Bouthillette – Saturday August 25th @ 8am

Join me at 8 a.m. Saturdays this summer for a donation-based, all-levels yoga flow in Clifford Park! Suggested donation $8 to benefit the mission of Friends of Clifford Park. Bring your mat (or a towel) and water. Bug spray recommended. See you this summer in the park!

Yoga in Clifford Park – Every Monday @ 6PM, Jun 4 – Aug 27

Join Metta Studios Monday nights in Clifford Park for an hour long accessible yoga flow class. Classes are by donation with a portion of all proceeds to benefit the Friends of Clifford Park!  All bodies welcome!

Yoga in the Park Hosted by Emma Bouthillette – Saturday August 18th @ 8am

Join me at 8 a.m. Saturdays this summer for a donation-based, all-levels yoga flow in Clifford Park! Suggested donation $8 to benefit the mission of Friends of Clifford Park. Bring your mat (or a towel) and water. Bug spray recommended. See you this summer in the park!

Yoga in Clifford Park – Every Monday @ 6PM, Jun 4 – Aug 27

Join Metta Studios Monday nights in Clifford Park for an hour long accessible yoga flow class. Classes are by donation with a portion of all proceeds to benefit the Friends of Clifford Park!  All bodies welcome!

Yoga in the Park Hosted by Emma Bouthillette – Saturday August 11th @ 8am

Join me at 8 a.m. Saturdays this summer for a donation-based, all-levels yoga flow in Clifford Park! Suggested donation $8 to benefit the mission of Friends of Clifford Park. Bring your mat (or a towel) and water. Bug spray recommended. See you this summer in the park!

Yoga in Clifford Park – Every Monday @ 6PM, Jun 4 – Aug 27

Join Metta Studios Monday nights in Clifford Park for an hour long accessible yoga flow class. Classes are by donation with a portion of all proceeds to benefit the Friends of Clifford Park!  All bodies welcome!

Yoga in the Park Hosted by Emma Bouthillette – Saturday August 4th @ 8am

Join me at 8 a.m. Saturdays this summer for a donation-based, all-levels yoga flow in Clifford Park! Suggested donation $8 to benefit the mission of Friends of Clifford Park. Bring your mat (or a towel) and water. Bug spray recommended. See you this summer in the park!

Yoga in Clifford Park – Every Monday @ 6PM, Jun 4 – Aug 27

Join Metta Studios Monday nights in Clifford Park for an hour long accessible yoga flow class. Classes are by donation with a portion of all proceeds to benefit the Friends of Clifford Park!  All bodies welcome!

Yoga in the Park Hosted by Emma Bouthillette – Saturday July 28th @ 8am

Join me at 8 a.m. Saturdays this summer for a donation-based, all-levels yoga flow in Clifford Park! Suggested donation $8 to benefit the mission of Friends of Clifford Park. Bring your mat (or a towel) and water. Bug spray recommended. See you this summer in the park!

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Find Us

Address
Friends of Clifford Park
c/o Heart of Biddeford
205 Main Street
Biddeford, ME 04005

Email
[email protected]

Facebook
facebook.com/friendsofcliffordpark

About This Site

When Clifford Park was dedicated in 1896, it featured 86 acres of undeveloped land and a prominent main gate with two 6-foot stone pillars and an ornate wrought iron archway with the park’s name on it.

The land and its gates were a gift to the City of Biddeford from the Clifford Family, whose sole request was that there always be signage on the property identifying the park in their memory.

Located on Pool Street, Clifford Park once was a popular spot for generations of mill laborers, whose families gathered there on weekends following a 60-hour work week.

In its heyday (1890s-1920s), the park boasted a performance grandstand and at least two ballparks. But, by 1940, the venue’s popularity waned, its deteriorating attractions were removed and, eventually, the space was reclaimed by the natural landscape.

22 MILES OF HIKING TRAILS

People are rediscovering the park that now offers 140 acres of woods, streams and recreational facilities, 22 miles of hiking trails and a waterfall. Modern ammenites include tennis, pickleball and basketball courts, a playground, skate park, horseshoe pits, picnic areas and seasonal restrooms.

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