Green Hill Park and Golf Course

Green Hill Park and Golf Course

About Green Hill Park and Golf Course


Green Hill Park is Worcester’s largest municipal park. It is over 480 acres and houses a number of activities and facilities. It contains two ponds, a zoo, picnic grove, playground, little league field, golf course, and handball courts. It is also host to the Worcester Parks, Recreation and Cemetery administrative office.

Green Hill Park is located atop one of Worcester’s seven main hills. It is bordered on the north by I290, on the south by Route 9 (Belmont Street), on the west by Channing, Uxbridge and Denmar Streets (parallel to Lincoln Street), and to the east by Skyline Drive. Nearly 267 years ago the permanent settler to inhabit the hilly terrain of what is now Worcester’s Green Hill Park began clearing a modest elevated site for his dwelling. An Englishman named Aaron Adams, one of the proprietors of the initial land grant, was the first of many generations to plan and manage the landscape of the park environs. Over the years, the Adams family, the Green Family, and the City of Worcester have managed the land, transforming the hills of Worcester to farmland, to a country estate and finally to a unique public park offering Worcester residents recreational opportunities that are rare in the urban setting.

Green Hill Golf Course is a par 72, 18-hole municipal golf course. Open to the public, the golf course offers an exciting and challenging round of golf along with providing the industry standard amenities and services.  

RESTAURANT ON-SITE
The Grill on the Hill is a pub-style restaurant with outdoor patio seating. It is available for meetings, parties and special events with seating up to 75 people. 

Features


  • Family Friendly
  • Parking Onsite
  • Seasonal
  • Cafe