Clayton County Park

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Clayton Park, one of the largest of the county's park and recreational facilities, sits on 165 acres of scenic woodlands and rolling greens in Concord & Bethel Townships. Clayton Park offers outdoor enthusiasts a nine-hole golf course, four ballfields, shaded picnic groves, nature trails, a playground, and ample parking.

Clayton Park originated in 1957 when Mrs. Nelson Clayton donated a 59-acre parcel of farmland to the county. Over the years, the county has acquired adjacent lands to ultimately round the park to its current size of 170 acres. This magnificent open space containing acres of beech/maple climax forest serves as a valuable resource for nature lovers, scout troops, picnic groups, little leagues, and more.


Clayton Park Golf Course

The fairways of Clayton Golf Course provide a challenging round for players of all levels and are available for a nominal greens fee. Popular among the local golf crowd, Clayton is a great place for beginners to practice the game, for avid players to hone their skills, and for busy golfers to sneak in a quick round of 9 holes. The Pro Shop can fulfill most golfing accessory needs. The course is open daily (weather permitting) except Christmas. Hours vary with the season.

Clayton Golf Course is open to the public.
Every golfer must have their own bag of clubs.
Rental Bags are available for $5.
Pull-cart rental is available for $3.
No tee times.
Call 610-459-4510 with questions.

Greens Fees

GREEN FEES CASH CREDIT
Monday - Friday 9 Holes 18 Holes 9 Holes 18 Holes
County Resident $11 $13 $12 $14
Junior (16U) $9 $11 $10 $12
Senior (62+) $6 $7 $7 $8
Non-County $13 $15 $14 $15
Weekends & Holidays 9 Holes 18 Holes 9 Holes 18 Holes
Everyone $13 $15 $14 $16


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