There are a number of parks located throughout Palmer Township for the use and enjoyment of the township's residents and visitors. In four of the parks there are pavilions with their use being very popular. Therefore, reservations are required for the months of May through September for these pavilions for large gatherings. To help defer the cost of cleanup and maintenance of these structures and parks, the township charges a fee for their use.

Online Reservation Forms

   

The fee schedule is as follows:

Fairview Park Pavilion and Park

Monday through Sunday - $30.00 - residents
Monday through Sunday - $50.00 - non-residents

Penn Pump Park Pavilion, Park and Ball Field

Monday through Thursday - $50.00 - residents
Monday through Thursday - $75.00 - non-residents

Friday through Sunday - $75.00 - residents
Friday through Sunday - $100.00 - non-residents

Briarcliff Park Pavilion and Park

Monday through Sunday - $30.00 - resident
Monday through Sunday - $50.00 - non-residents

Riverview Park Pavilion and Park

Monday through Thursday - $50.00 - residents
Monday through Thursday - $75.00 - non-residents

Friday through Sunday - $75.00 - residents
Friday through Sunday - $100.00 - non-residents

To determine the park and pavilion availability please contact Ms. Diane Grube at the Municipal Building (610.253.7191). Once you have determined availability you can reserve your date by completing a reservation form and making payment in the amount indicated above to Palmer Township.

Forms should be mailed to the address indicated on the bottom of the reservation form. Dates are reserved upon receipt of reservation form and payment.

 

 

 

 

 
         
   
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