Sally Milligan Park 116 Cross Lane, Beverly, MA 01915
About the Business
Welcome to Sally Milligan Park, a charming oasis nestled in the heart of Beverly, Massachusetts. Located at 116 Cross Lane, this picturesque park offers a perfect escape for both locals and tourists seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Sally Milligan Park is renowned for its lush greenery, scenic walking trails, and serene picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for family outings, leisurely strolls, and peaceful retreats. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply looking for a place to unwind, our park provides a delightful setting to relax and rejuvenate.
Visitors can explore the well-maintained paths, enjoy the vibrant flora and fauna, or take a moment to appreciate the beautiful landscapes. With its ample open spaces and inviting atmosphere, Sally Milligan Park is also a popular venue for community events and outdoor activities throughout the year.
Come and experience the natural charm of Sally Milligan Park, where every visit promises a refreshing and memorable experience. We look forward to welcoming you to this hidden gem in Beverly!
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Location & Phone number
116 Cross Lane, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful little walk. Perfect for dogs and humans."
"Super fun spot to take the kids and run around. Tons of trails, great for my biking as well. There are rock gnomes in the forest who leave secret boxes to find and make wishes with. It's a great spot basically in the middle of town. Love it."
"Lots of wonderful walking trails. Many different terrain options from Rock gardens to wide flat trails. Parking is troublesome"
"Beautiful trails but they aren't well marked. It is mostly one big loop though so you can't really get lost! There are a few houses off the trails but it is still a quiet and peaceful walk in the woods. Great place to walk your dog!"
"This abuts my house so I go all the time, and am grateful for it. It's big enough to do about 45 minutes of walking without having to repeat a path. In spring or after a lot of rain there are a few water features, enough to let my dog cool down and get a drink if not swim. There are a few little hills which gives it pleasing variety. I usually walk my dog off leash and others do as well, though there's good etiquette about leashing when you encounter others or checking first. The reason I give it 4/5 is maintenance. The trails themselves are fine but can be overgrown (like through the sumac forest bordering the wetland). Not blaming anyone as I know resources are scarce for this sort of thing, but do keep an eye out for poison ivy and green briar at path edges. Also, while I've never seen them, I hear coyotes back here all the time from my house. So if you're a dawn or dusk walker especially, keep an eye on small dogs."
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