Salem Woods is one of the last remaining large parcels of conservation land within the City of Salem. At one time Salem Woods was a common woodlot for the city. Over time, development has whittled away the original much larger forest. The remaining 129 acres of forest and wetlands support a diverse array of plants…… Continue reading Salem Woods
Category: Places To Visit
Wilmington Town Forest
History: Based on it’s poor quality, thin soils and stone walls, historians believe the Town Forest was used as Pasture during the 18th and 19th centuries. It is likely that timber was harvested from this area in the late 19th century to produce charcoal for the ironworks that existed near the Shawsheen River from the…… Continue reading Wilmington Town Forest
Stage Fort Park (Half Moon and Cressy’s beach)
Stage Fort Park in Gloucester is a 60 acre historic park owned and operated by the City of Gloucester. The park was used by Gloucester’s first settlers to set up fishing stages, platforms used to salt and dry fish. The city maintains a paid municipal lot, restrooms, a playground, tennis courts, baseball field, basketball court…… Continue reading Stage Fort Park (Half Moon and Cressy’s beach)
Wingaersheek Beach
Overview
Good Harbor Beach
Overview
Allyn Cox Reservation & Clam House Landing
Steer Swamp
Overview
Hawthorn Pond
Forest River
Fort Sewall
Devereux Beach
Overview Devereux Beach is a 3/4 mile long public cobble/sandy beach that lies along a tombolo connecting Marblehead Neck to the mainland. The tombolo is formed by ocean waves which are split by the leading edge of Marblehead Neck and meet on the trailing edge, dropping cobbles and gravel to form the causeway. Lifeguards are…… Continue reading Devereux Beach
Crowninshield Island (Brown’s Island)
Overview
Chandler Hovey Park
Overview
Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
Wyman Woods
Castle Rock
Overview
Preston Beach and Beach Bluff Park
Overview This is a small sandy beach on the Marblehead/Swampscott town line. Highlights include Flirtation (Pig) rock which is often the destination of geology field trips. Flirtation rock includes large volcanic dikes and xenoliths. Numerous tide pools can be found in the depressions of the rock which harbor hermit crabs, periwinkles and a variety of…… Continue reading Preston Beach and Beach Bluff Park
Long Beach
Choate Farm Conservation Area
Moore Woods Conservation Area
Putnamville Reservoir
Proctor Farm Conservation Area
Ferncroft Pond Conservation Area
College Pond Conservation Area
Danvers Town Forest
Wunnegen Conservation Area
Boxford Town Forest
Lockwood Forest
Alt Reservation
Sally Milligan Park
J.C. Phillips Nature Preserve
Norwood Pond
Green’s Hill
Bald Hill (Beverly)
Amesbury Town Forest
Powow River Conservation Area
South School Woods
Sanborn School Woods
Den Rock Park
Cochran Wildlife Sanctuary
Wilkinson Reservation
West Parish Meadow / West Parish Cemetery
Vale Reservation
Taft Reservation
Sunset Rock Reservation
Stanley Reservation
Smith Reservation
Sherman Reservation
Shawsheen River Reservation
Sanborn Reservation
Purdon Reservation
Keck Reservation
Indian Ridge Reservation
Skug River / Hammond Reservation
Greene Reservation
Goldsmith Woodlands
Collins Reservation
Burns Reservation
Baker’s Meadow
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) at Baker’s Meadow
W. Elementary School Woods
Serio’s Grove Reservation
Robert Pustell Reservation
Pomp’s Pond/Foster’s Island
Pole Hill
Merrimack River Reservation / Spalding Reservation
Mary French Reservation
Hagget’s Pond & Rail Trail
Doyle Link
Carmel Woods
Virginia Hammond/Rafton Reservation/Fish Brook
Virginia Hammond/Rafton Reservation/Fish Brook Map
Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
Atlantic horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) at Parker River
Thacher Island
Maps Thacher Island Trail Guide Vintage postcard of Thacher Island Overview Thacher Island (originally ‘Thacher’s Woe’) is named for Anthony Thacher who, along with his wife, were the sole survivors of a shipwreck on August 14th, 1635 which claimed the lives of 21 people including Thacher’s children. The original Twin Lights of Thacher were built…… Continue reading Thacher Island
Mill Pond / Pipestave Hill Conservation Area
Hunsley Hills Conservation Area
In the 1800s Hunsley Hill was owned by George Fred Carleton and was logged to provide timbers to Dodge’s Sawmill. Hunsley Hill was purchased and protected in 2001 by the Town of Rowley. Hunsley is a Glacial Drumlin. At 157 feet, it is one of five hilltops in Rowley that define the landscape.
Reading Town Forest
Bare Meadow
Osgood Hill
Mazurenko Farm Conservation Area / Carter Hill
Excerpts from the North Andover Open Space Plan : “The Mazurenko Farm Conservation Area was purchased by the Town of North Andover from the Mazurenko Family in December 1988. Carter Hill was purchased by the town in 2001 using ‘Community Preservation Act’ funds. Both properties are important to the protection of North Andover’s sole water…… Continue reading Mazurenko Farm Conservation Area / Carter Hill
Perkins Conservation Area
Chebacco Woods
Beaver Dam Brook Reservation
Dow Brook / Bull Brook Conservation Land
Lufkins Brook Conservation Area
Endicott Park
Wildcat Forest / Wildcat Conservation Area
Formerly pasture, woodlots and orchards. The Diamond Match Factory harvested White Pine in this area in the late 1800s.
Wood Hill/Bald Hill (Andover)
Weir Hill Reservation
Ward Reservation
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens) at the Ward Reservation Overview
Stevens-Coolidge Place
Stavros Reservation
View from Whites Hill
Ravenswood Park
Old Town Hill Reservation
Mount Ann Park
Long Hill
Hamlin Reservation
Common Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) at Hamlin Reservation
Greenwood Farm
Great Misery Island Reservation
Country Club at Misery Island circa 1905. New England Magazine Vol. 32 Overview Great Misery Island and Little Misery Island are located in Salem Sound approximately one-half mile from West Beach in Beverly. The islands are part of the City of Salem and are owned by the Trustees of Reservations. The Misery Islands were at…… Continue reading Great Misery Island Reservation
Crane Wildlife Refuge
Crane Beach and the Crane Estate
Overview Crane Beach, a 7-mile long barrier beach system in Ipswich, is one of the largest and most pristine barrier beaches on the North Shore. More than just a beach, Castle Neck supports an extensive, fragile sand dune habitat and the largest pitch pine forest on the North Shore. A myriad of plants, wildlife and…… Continue reading Crane Beach and the Crane Estate
Coolidge Reservation
Appleton Farms / Appleton Farms Grass Rides
Agassiz Rock
Norton Memorial Forest
Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary
Endicott Wildlife Sanctuary
Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary
Essex-Manchester Woods
Thompson Street Reservation
Pingree Woodland
Bald Hill Reservation (Boxford State Forest)
Warren-Weld Woodland
Harold Parker State Forest
The majority of the park lies 20 miles north of Boston within the boundaries of Andover and North Andover with smaller portions inside the boundaries of North Reading and Middleton. Several parcels of land that make up Harold Parker are disconnected from the main portion of the park. The largest of these are the Woodchuck…… Continue reading Harold Parker State Forest
William Forward Wildlife Management Area
Salisbury Salt Marsh Wildlife Management Area
Ram Island Sanctuary
Martin H. Burns Wildlife Management Area (Downfall WMA)
Boxford Wildlife Sanctuary
Crane Pond Wildlife Management Area
Carr Island Sanctuary
Rumney Marsh Reservation
Middlesex Fells Reservation
View of the Boston skyline from Pine Hill The Middlesex Fells Reservation began in 1892 when Ms. Fannie Tudor donated the Viginia Woods to the Trustees of Reservations in memory of her daughter who had died in Paris. In 1893, At the urging of local resident Elizur Wright, landscape architect Charles Eliot and urban planner…… Continue reading Middlesex Fells Reservation
Mystic River Reservation
Mystic Lakes
Breakheart Reservation
The Breakheart Reservation consists of 652 acres owned and stewarded by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. The Reservation is home to two lakes, Silver Lake (aka Upper Pond) and Pearce Lake (aka Lower Pond). A portion of the Saugus river winds through the eastern edge of the Reservation. Notes on Breakheart Reservation History…… Continue reading Breakheart Reservation
Belle Isle Marsh Reservation
Willowdale State Forest
Sandy Point State Reservation
Salisbury Beach State Reservation
Maudslay State Park
Halibut Point State Park / Halibut Point Reservation
Halibut Point State Park owned by the State of Massachusetts and Halibut Point Reservation owned by the Trustees of Reservations make up this 67 acres of scenic rocky headland in Rockport Massachusetts. The State Park is home to the former Babson Farm Quarry where Cape Ann granite was quarried from the early 19th century until…… Continue reading Halibut Point State Park / Halibut Point Reservation
Georgetown-Rowley State Forest
Bradley Palmer State Park
Open Field at Bradley Palmer
Boxford State Forest
Baldpate Pond State Park
Freshwater Fish Consumption Advisories for Baldpate Pond: Hazard – Mercury All fish Children younger than 12 years of age, pregnant women, women of childbearing age who may become pregnant, and nursing mothers should not eat any fish from this water body. The general public should limit consumption of non-affected fish from this waterbody to two…… Continue reading Baldpate Pond State Park
Horn Pond Conservation Area
Wet Meadows
Lynn Woods
Winnekenni Park Conservation Area
Goose Cove Reservation
Dogtown
Dogtown Trail Map (Dogtown Advisory Committee) Glacial Erratic inscribed with the word “Work”. Commissioned by Roger Babson during the Great Depression. Overview