Parks, Openspace & Trails
No matter the occasion, we’ve got the place for you.
Public Parks
NOrth Steed Park & Pond
300 North 1000 West
This 11.5-acre park, located next to Holt Elementary School, offers a 64-person picnic pavilion, barbecue grills, 3 sand volleyball courts, youth sized soccer field, restrooms, and walking/jogging paths varying in distance with D&RGW Rail Trail Connection. Fishing, kayaking and paddleboarding are available at Steed Pond.
South Steed Park
300 North 1000 West
This 11.5-acre park, located next to Holt Elementary School, offers 4 small picnic pavilions, 3 softball diamonds, 16 Pickleball Courts, restrooms, adult-sized soccer field, and walking/jogging paths varying in distance with D&RGW Rail Trail connection.
Bernard F. Fisher Park
934 South 1000 East
Nestled between 3 schools, this 16-acre park has three lit baseball diamonds, playground and electronic Neos playground, a basketball court with 8 standards, concession stand, two lit soccer fields, a walking/jogging path, restrooms and a skate park.
Jesse D. Barlow Park
2100 South 500 West
This 17-acre sports complex boasts a large picnic pavilion for up to 84 people, as well as multi-use athletic fields for football and soccer, grass baseball diamond with backstop, a full-sized basketball court, playground equipment, restrooms, and a walking/jogging path with a loop measuring 1/2 mile.
Central Park
300 East Center Street
This 2.5 acre park has a small individual picnic pavilion with that accommodates 36 people with a large barbeque grill , a youth size baseball diamond. Central Park is located just to the east of Wasatch Elementary School.
Kiwanis Park
300 North Vine Street
Kiwanis Park, at 4-acres and boasting several mature shade trees, has a large-sized picnic pavilion which can accommodate up to 104 people, 3 small pavilions, barbecue grills, playground equipment, tennis court, gaga pit, horseshoe pits, basketball court, 2 T-ball-sized grass baseball fields with backstop, and restrooms. Kiwanis also has a small hill that is great for sledding during the winter months.
Fox Hollow Park
2050 South 575 east
This 5-acre park and arboretum, which features a variety of labeled trees native to the area, has a large-sized picnic pavilion seating 72 people, barbecue grills, small pavilion a basketball court, youth baseball grass field for t-ball or machine pitch, playground equipment, restrooms and two walking/jogging paths measuring a total combined distance of .37 miles. Fox Hollow also has a small hill that is great for sledding in the winter months.
Bicentennial Park
931 East 600 South
At 3.5 acres, Bicentennial Park is home to a 358-seat outdoor amphitheater available for rent. Park amenities include individual picnic pavilions with barbecue grills, horseshoe pits, restrooms, and a walking/jogging path with mature trees.
Jacobsen Park
1045 South 1350 West
This shaded neighborhood one-acre park has a full-size basketball court, two playgrounds for 2-12 year-olds, toddler swings, short walking path, and a small picnic pavilion which seats up to 12 people.
Mabey Pond
310 South 500 East
Bring your paddleboards or go fishing in this pond in the heart of the City. The small grassy area creates a great picnic location. Please observe “no trespassing” signs and fish from the dock or from the property located on the south-east side of the Lakeside Square shopping center.
Thornock Park
200 South 500 West
Located east of the D&RGW Rail Trail this neighborhood park offers a quiet retreat with a playground, grassy area, and a place to sit and enjoy the views. This offers a nice break with your children if you are riding on the trail.
Train Watch Park
200 West 250 North
Measuring 1.5 acres, Train Watch Park has large mature trees that shade to beat the summer heat. This park has four small individual picnic pavilions and train-themed playground equipment.
Hamblin Park
90 West 200 South
This destination 1-acre park is dedicated to swings. Toddler swing, toddler-parent tandem swing, 8 belted swings, and a 150-foot gravity rail swing. This park is surrounded by mature trees to provide shade on hot summer days, small area for picnics and a few spinning toys for extended fun.
Chelemes Park
300 East Center Street
This neighborhood park serves as the trailhead for the D&RGW Rail Trail between the cites of Clearfield and Layton. Park amenities include a playground and small picnic pavilion.
Hoggan’s Park
234 West 550 North
Tucked inside a neighborhood, this large pocket-park houses a pavilion that accommodates small gatherings of up to 36 people. New playground will be installed in the coming months.
Fisher Park Skate Park
934 South 1000 East
This 14,000 square foot skate park is open from 5AM until 11PM. The skate park includes two separate bowls, Flow Bowl, Love Seat, Combi Bowl, Death Box, and a street section with rails and ledges, night lighting.
Trails



Denver & Rio Grande Western Rail Trail
Extending from the north and south boarders of Clearfield. The former right-of-way, most recently used by Union Pacific Railroad, was railbanked by the Utah Transit Authority in 2003. Part of the Golden Spoke network, which offers more than 100 miles of connected, paved trails stretching from Ogden to Provo.



Canal Trail
Traveling along the Weber Basin Canal this trail begins at 650 N and ends at University Park Boulevard on the border of Layton. A small section of the trail follows a neighborhood route, however, this is a great connector from Downtown Clearfield to the Conference Center District in Layton.



200 South Trail
Beginning at the Center Street Bridge and traveling westward along State Road 193 this is the only East-West connector trail in Northern Davis County. The Trail continues into West Point and passes Schneider’s Bluff Golf Course. This trail connects the Denver & Rio Grande Western Rail Trail to the Syracuse Trail.
Rentable Clearfield Parks
Pavilions are available to rent at the following parks:
Steed, Barlow, Central, Fox Hollow, Kiwanis, Island View,
Picnic pavilion rentals will be accepted beginning March 1, on a first-come, first-served basis, for reservations from May 1 through September 30.


