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Clover Meadows Neighborhood Park is pictured with a young girl on a rock sculpture in the foreground, a green and yellow play structure in the middle ground, and the mountains and blue sky in the background.

Clover Meadows Neighborhood Park is a 6.84-acre park located in southwest Longmont at 4850 Heatherhill Street. Surrounding neighborhoods include Somerset Meadows, Meadowview West, Tromonto, and the future North Star neighborhood.

 

The park property was donated in two sections: a two acre portion with the Meadowview West subdivision and a 4.84 acre portion with the North Star development. The park was also funded in part by the Somerset Meadows developer.

 

Built in 2024, Clover Meadow’s Park is a neighborhood park designed to serve the local community. It stands out with Longmont’s first bike playground, our second city-owned apple orchard, and a large, fully accessible playground with sand play. This park also has a large sod field, a permanent restroom, and a reservable shade shelter.

 

Clover Meadows Neighborhood Park Master Plan

Neighborhood parks typically include a parking lot, a restroom, shelters, playgrounds and open turf areas. There are unique opportunities for each park site, however, so the City solicited public ideas about what should be included in the master plan for this park.

 

Neighborhood residents and other members of the community were invited to participate through public meetings, a survey on potential design concepts and an opportunity to offer suggestions for park names. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board and City Council presentations were scheduled following a public meeting.

 

Clover Meadows Park Site Plan (PDF)