About Clayton Park | Beachmere
Clayton park is the main park in Beachmere, located close to Beachmere foreshore this massive park has something for the whole family. Highlights include large grassed areas, a basketball court, a skate park, dog-off leash areas, exercise equipment, and playgrounds. There is a caravan park and motel next door for visitors to the region.
Event Bookings
Clayton Park features a large open grassed area and with many facilities in the adjacent parkland this space is suitable for event bookings. The event space is 100m x 50m. Bookings can be made via the Moreton Bay Regional Council here.
History
Clayton Park was named after Sidney Clayton, he served as Shire Chairman for 12 years during which time both the Bribie Water supply and the Bribie bridge were constructed.
Park Facilities
- Basketball court
- Car park
- Dog off-leash area
- Electric BBQ
- Fitness equipment
- Play equipment
- Rubbish bin
- Seating
- Shelter
- Skate park
- Tables
- Toilets
- Water fountain
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Contact Clayton Park | Beachmere
Clayton Park, Beachmere QLD, Australia
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