Friends of Clifton Park Open Space

Friends of Clifton Park Open Space Citizens group in the Town of Clifton Park, NY formed to engage the public and work on protection and preservation of open space resources in our town.

Friends of Clifton Park Open Space (Friends) is a grassroots organization of private citizens that was formed in response to a growing awareness of the value of open space to the quality of life of Clifton Park residents, and out of concern for the threatened loss of open space throughout the town. Founded in 1996, this private group of citizens is dedicated to increasing awareness of the value of

open space for all segments of our town and to balance that value with the need for development, in order to promote the fullest potential for Clifton Park, New York

06/13/2026

Have you grabbed your tickets for the Saratoga Farm Showcase next weekend? 🌱🚜

Tickets are going fast, but there's still time to be one of the first 100 registrants and receive a complimentary "Bounty Bag" tote, perfect for filling with fresh farm goods and treats along the self-guided tour.

Get your ticket today: https://ow.ly/vhwm50Zbl7r

Want to get an early start to your day? Before the Showcase begins at 10 AM, SoBro Conservancy of Saratoga will be hosting their Solstice Celebration from 9–10 AM at the SoBro Triangle in Saratoga Springs.🌻 Enjoy the beautiful community garden and the unveiling of SoBro's new interpretive signage, then head out to explore farms across Wilton, Moreau, Northumberland, and beyond.

More information: https://ow.ly/QFmP50Zbl7s

06/09/2026
New from Saratoga PLAN ......
05/31/2026

New from Saratoga PLAN ......

We’re thrilled to announce that Jamie Brown is the new Executive Director of Saratoga PLAN! 🎉

Jamie brings more than 20 years of experience in land conservation, nonprofit leadership and land trust management. Most recently, he served as New York Senior Program Manager for the Land Trust Alliance, supporting more than 100 land trusts across the state.

Previously, Jamie served as Executive Director of the Lake George Land Conservancy and held leadership roles with the Open Space Institute and Ducks Unlimited. Throughout his career, he has helped protect more than 80,000 of acres of land, strengthen conservation organizations and build meaningful community partnerships.

As Executive Director, Jamie will work alongside partners, supporters and the community to help advance Saratoga PLAN’s mission of stewarding and protecting the farms, forests and waters of the Saratoga region and southern Adirondack foothills – now and forever. 🌽🌲🌊

Please join us in welcoming Jamie!

Read the full press release here: https://saratogaplan.org/newexecutivedirector/

Last evening (May 19, 2026) was a signature moment for the farming industry in the Town of Clifton Park. The Town Board ...
05/20/2026

Last evening (May 19, 2026) was a signature moment for the farming industry in the Town of Clifton Park. The Town Board adopted the Agricultural and Farmland Protection plan, a nearly 200 page document that outlines potential plans and opportunities to preserve and promote agrciculture in the Town. The Plan took almost two years to develop.

As stated in the resolution, the plan outlines strateges to support farm viability, protect working farmland with willing landowners, and ensures agriculture remains an important part of the Town of Clifton Park in the future.

In addition, the Town Board established a new Agricultural and Farmland Protection Advisory Board to guide the Town in the implementation of the Plan and to advise the Town Board on matters related to our agricultural industry sector.

It is a new day for farming in Clifton Park,

Please consider attending this important event .... bb
04/28/2026

Please consider attending this important event .... bb

04/24/2026

Clifton Park Announces Acquisition of 32 Acres of Open Space on Riverview Road
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to be held Friday, April 24th at 10:30am

Supervisor Barrett and the Town of Clifton Park Open Space, Trails, and Riverfront Committee are proud to announce the acquisition of 32 acres of open space, working farmland and natural historic area on Riverview Road. The property, situated on the south side of Riverview Road about a mile west of the Whipple Bridge entrance to the Vischer Ferry Nature & Historic Preserve, is envisioned for future public use for walking trails, cultural and historic interpretation, and for potential future reconnections to the preserve.

The Town has secured the land to conserve historic, scenic, and natural resources for the public, meeting goals of the Town of Clifton Park Open Space Plan, the Town of Clifton Park Historic Preservation Commission, and the Scenic Conservation Action Plan for the Mohawk Towpath Byway. The property strengthens the public experience of the scenic, historic, and cultural resources in the Vischer Ferry National Historic District, the Vischer Ferry Nature & Historic Preserve, and of the Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway.

The town acquired the property from owners Wallace and Gayalyn Wojtowicz, local residents who supported the conservation of their family’s land and the important community history of the property. The rural, open fields have been continuously farmed since the 1670s. Town Historian, John Scherer said, “As Town Historian, I am delighted that this historic Van Vranken farmland is now preserved giving us additional acreage adjacent to the Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve and the remains of the Erie Canal and Lock 19. This will afford the Town additional access to Historic Lock 19 and allow for some additional interpretation of this area as well as preserving the rural character of the Vischer Ferry Historic District."

“Thanks to the Wojtowicz family’s stewardship and love of the land, the acquisition of their property is one of the crown jewels of Clifton Park with future walking trails right down to the Mohawk River. It is our most significant land protection project in years and adds to the open space legacy of Supervisor Phil Barrett and the Clifton Park Town Board,” said David J. Miller, Chair of the Town of Clifton Park Open Space, Trails, and Riverfront Committee.

The purchase was made possible with funding assistance from the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) Environmental Protection Fund, and the Saratoga County Farmland and Open Space Grant Program, through the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors.

This project supports the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s goal of 30% protection of the state’s lands and waters by 2030. Several organizations specifically supported the Town’s acquisition of the Riverview Road Field in the town’s successful state grant application: the Town of Clifton Park Open Space, Trails, and Riverfront Committee; the Friends of Clifton Park Open Space; Audubon New York, the state office of the National Audubon Society; the Audubon Society of the Capital Region; Saratoga PLAN.

“We commend the town of Clifton Park for stepping forward to protect this scenic 32-acre property. As part of the Vischer Ferry National Historic District, this investment preserves views of a working landscape while strengthening connections to adjacent protected lands and the growing trail network along the Erie Canal. This acquisition reflects a clear commitment to the community by balancing growth with the protection of Clifton Park’s natural resources and historic character," said Robert Davies, Executive Director of Saratoga PLAN.

“The conservation of these 32 acres on Riverview Road helps fulfill the goal of conservation of open space and farmland balanced with development in town, a balance the town has worked to achieve over these past 26 years,” said Town Supervisor Phil Barrett. This acquisition enhances the nearly 2,000 acres of land that the Town of Clifton Park has conserved since 2000.

We invite the public to join us for a ribbon cutting on Friday, April 24, 2026, at 10:30am at the project site, a large open field across the street from 283 Riverview Road.

04/20/2026
On Saturday, April 18, the Town of Clifton joined in celebration of the NY Parks and Trails' Canal Clean Sweep with a vo...
04/18/2026

On Saturday, April 18, the Town of Clifton joined in celebration of the NY Parks and Trails' Canal Clean Sweep with a volunteer-driven clean-up of local parks, nature preserves, trails, and waterways throughout Clifton park. As in several recent years, the Friends of Clifton Park Open Space participated in this great event by walking the 41-Acres Park (soon to be renamed by the Town) and picking up litter. Pictured (L to R): Dan Mathias, Don Harris, Susan McLellan, John Heiden and Anne Dillenbeck.

The 41 Acres Park has newly improved, safe and convenient public access to the nature preserve, including a newly paved entrance drive at the location of the old access driveway, and an expanded parking area. This land is just one of the beautiful aquisitions that the Town has mad over the past 25 years preserving the natural beauty of our area.

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