TOP 30 Massachusetts picnic areas with river views in Massachusetts
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Draw Seven State Park
Welcome to Draw Seven State Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Somerville, Massachusetts. Located at Noonan Place, our park is a vibrant oasis offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a popular tourist attraction, Draw Seven State Park boasts stunning natural beauty with picturesque views of the Mystic River and an array of recreational activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely walk along scenic trails, have a family picnic in our beautifully maintained green spaces, or engage in bird-watching, our park provides the ideal setting. With ample open spaces and a tranquil atmosphere, it's a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor fun.
Francias A. Ryan Memorial Wading Pool
Welcome to the Francias A. Ryan Memorial Wading Pool, a cherished community oasis located at 350 River Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Nestled within a vibrant neighborhood, our wading pool offers a refreshing retreat for families and children looking to enjoy a fun-filled day in the sun. Designed as a safe and inviting space, the pool is perfect for young ones to splash around and cool off during the warm summer months. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views, the Francias A. Ryan Memorial Wading Pool is more than just a place to swim; it's a hub for local gatherings, community events, and family picnics. With ample seating and shaded areas, parents can relax and unwind while keeping an eye on their little adventurers.
Mary O'Malley State Park - Chelsea Naval Hospital Park
Welcome to Mary O'Malley State Park - Chelsea Naval Hospital Park, a serene and historic destination nestled along Commandants Way in Chelsea, Massachusetts. This picturesque park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and exploration. As a cherished local park and popular tourist attraction, Mary O'Malley State Park provides visitors with stunning views of the Boston skyline and the Mystic River. The park's expansive green spaces are ideal for picnics, leisurely strolls, and outdoor activities, while its scenic waterfront invites you to unwind by the water's edge.
Charlestown Lower Mystic Greenway
Welcome to Charlestown Lower Mystic Greenway, a serene oasis in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Nestled in the historic Charlestown neighborhood, this picturesque park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking tranquility, the Greenway features beautifully landscaped trails, lush greenery, and scenic views of the Mystic River. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a brisk jog, or a peaceful spot to relax, Charlestown Lower Mystic Greenway has something for everyone. The park is equipped with well-maintained walking and biking paths, picnic areas, and benches where you can unwind and soak in the natural beauty. It's also a great spot for birdwatching and photography, offering a diverse array of wildlife and stunning vistas.
Playground at the Neponset Trail
Welcome to Playground at the Neponset Trail, a delightful oasis nestled in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Conveniently located in the 02124 area, our playground offers a vibrant and engaging environment for families and children of all ages. Whether you're looking for a fun-filled day of play or a peaceful spot to enjoy nature, our playground is the perfect destination. Our playground is thoughtfully designed with a variety of equipment to inspire imagination and physical activity. Kids can explore slides, swings, climbing structures, and more, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Neponset River. Parents can relax on our comfortable benches and picnic areas, knowing their children are playing in a safe and well-maintained space.
Hammond Pond
Welcome to Hammond Pond, a serene and picturesque park located on River Road in the charming town of West Newbury, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of nature, Hammond Pond offers a peaceful retreat for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply unwind amidst the beauty of the great outdoors, our park provides the perfect setting. At Hammond Pond, you'll find well-maintained walking trails that meander through lush woodlands and along the tranquil pond, offering opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation. The park's scenic views make it a favorite spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Bradford Hawes Park
Welcome to Bradford Hawes Park, a vibrant community hub and tourist attraction located at 167 Lakehurst Avenue in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Nestled within the serene landscapes of the Weir River watershed, our park offers a refreshing escape with its lush green spaces and a variety of recreational facilities. Bradford Hawes Park is a cherished local gem, featuring a youth baseball field, a regulation-sized basketball court, a street hockey rink, and a delightful playground for children. For those seeking a leisurely stroll, our 0.2-mile walking trail meanders through the park, offering scenic views of the surrounding greenery and a small woodland area. Along the trail, visitors can pause to reflect at the memorial dedicated to Bradford Hawes, a Civil War veteran and esteemed community leader.
Sawmill Point
Welcome to Sawmill Point, a tranquil park nestled along the scenic River Walk in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Located at the heart of the picturesque 01938 area, Sawmill Point offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. With its lush greenery, well-maintained walking trails, and stunning river views, this local gem promises a rejuvenating experience for all visitors. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, enjoying a picnic, or simply unwinding by the water's edge, Sawmill Point provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. Come and explore the natural beauty and charm of Sawmill Point, where the tranquility of nature meets the community spirit of Ipswich.
Ipswich Riverwalk: Sidney Shurcliff Path
Welcome to the Ipswich Riverwalk: Sidney Shurcliff Path, a scenic haven nestled in the heart of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Located along the picturesque River Walk, this enchanting park offers a perfect escape into nature for visitors of all ages. Named in honor of landscape architect Sidney Shurcliff, the path invites you to explore its serene beauty, with winding trails that meander alongside the tranquil Ipswich River. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll, a spot for reflection, or a delightful outdoor experience with family and friends, the Ipswich Riverwalk provides an ideal setting. Enjoy the lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and the gentle sounds of the river as you embark on your journey. The park is easily accessible and offers a variety of amenities to enhance your visit, including benches, picnic areas, and informational signage that highlights the area's rich history and natural features.
Long Hill
Welcome to Long Hill, a captivating park and tourist attraction nestled at 572 Essex Street, Beverly, Massachusetts. Immerse yourself in the vibrant history and natural beauty of this public garden, which has been flourishing for over a century. Originally the cherished summer retreat of the Sedgwick family from 1916 to 1979, Long Hill is renowned for its elegant and diverse plantings that reflect the creative vision of Mabel Cabot Sedgwick and Marjorie Russell Sedgwick. Explore the enchanting gardens, which are an exquisite blend of structured and naturalistic designs, spanning five acres of cultivated grounds. Wander through garden 'rooms' adorned with ornaments, statuary, and mature plantings that seamlessly integrate with the surrounding 100 acres of woodland. The gardens are a horticultural delight, offering a vivid display of colors and aromas, particularly in May and June, and maintain their beauty throughout the year.
Stetson Meadows
Welcome to Stetson Meadows, a serene park and tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Marshfield, Massachusetts. Spanning 184 acres of Norwell Conservation land along the picturesque North River, Stetson Meadows offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature, complete with 2-3 miles of intersecting trails, a charming picnic area, and numerous historic stone walls. Named after Cornet Robert Stetson, who settled here in 1634, this hidden gem is tucked away in the woods, accessible only by a single dirt road. The Town of Norwell purchased the property in 1972 to provide public access and protect the area from further development. Today, thanks to the dedication of volunteers and the town, a well-maintained network of trails invites you to explore the lush forests, open meadows, vibrant wetlands, and woody swamps, all while enjoying stunning views of the salt marsh and river.
The Somerset Bluffs
Welcome to The Somerset Bluffs, a breathtaking tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Somerset, Massachusetts. Located at 15 Linda Lane, our scenic destination offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and serene landscapes of the region. The Somerset Bluffs is renowned for its stunning panoramic views, where lush greenery meets the gentle flow of the Taunton River. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography aficionado, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, our bluffs provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration.
Hog Rock
Welcome to Hog Rock, a serene and picturesque park nestled in the heart of Fall River, Massachusetts. Located in the 02720 area, Hog Rock offers a perfect escape into nature for both locals and visitors alike. Our park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to unwind amidst the beauty of the great outdoors. At Hog Rock, you can explore an array of scenic trails, enjoy a leisurely picnic, or simply relax and take in the tranquil surroundings. The park is designed to cater to all ages, with well-maintained paths that are perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. Children can delight in our play areas, while adults can find quiet spots for reflection or reading.
Westport Town Beach (Sticker Required)
Welcome to Westport Town Beach Nestled in the picturesque town of Westport, Massachusetts, Westport Town Beach offers a serene escape for both residents and visitors alike. Located at 168 Cherry and Webb Lane, our beautiful beach is a cherished local gem, providing a perfect setting for relaxation, recreation, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Atlantic coast.
Betty's Neck
Welcome to Betty's Neck, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Assawompset Pond Complex in Lakeville, Massachusetts. Located at 59 Long Point Road, Betty’s Neck offers a serene escape into nature with its miles of secluded trails and breathtaking freshwater views. This town-owned property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for walking, fishing, geocaching, and wildlife watching all year round. Explore the diverse trails that wind through hilly, wooded landscapes leading to stunning vistas along the shoreline of Assawompset Pond. Known as a prime location for spotting bald eagles, Betty’s Neck is a must-visit for bird watchers and nature lovers alike. This area is part of a 4,000-acre land complex that serves as a crucial protective buffer for the ponds, which supply drinking water to nearly a quarter-million residents in southeastern Massachusetts. Because of its vital role in water conservation, swimming, wading, and paddling are not permitted, ensuring the protection of this precious resource.
Shoolman Nature Preserve
Welcome to Shoolman Nature Preserve, a hidden gem located at 184-240 New Bedford Road, Rochester, Massachusetts. This serene park is a nature lover's paradise, offering a peaceful escape into the beauty of fields and pine forests along the Mattapoisett River. Once a family farm known as "Oldfield," the property is now a haven for birds and explorers alike, thanks to the generous donation by the Shoolman family and the dedicated efforts of the Mattapoisett Land Trust and the Rochester Land Trust. At Shoolman Preserve, you can embark on a leisurely walk along our flat, easy trails that wind through hayfields, forests, and freshwater wetlands. Whether you're a bird enthusiast, a nature photographer, or simply someone seeking a breath of fresh air, you'll find plenty to admire. Look out for the diverse birdlife, including titmice, chickadees, bobolinks, and meadowlarks, as well as deer, foxes, wood frogs, and box turtles.
Carvalho Farm Trail - Buzzards Bay Coalition
Welcome to Carvalho Farm Trail, a serene park located at 201 Shaw Road, Fairhaven, Massachusetts, nestled within the beautiful landscapes of Buzzards Bay. Owned and maintained by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, Carvalho Farm Trail offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse mix of habitats, from lush meadows and enchanting woodlands to tranquil wetlands and scenic salt marshes. This picturesque property was acquired in 2017 with support from the community and conservation grants, ensuring the preservation of one of Buzzards Bay’s healthiest waterways. Carvalho Farm’s Indian Rock Trail, just under a mile long, provides an easy and invigorating walk suitable for all hikers. Begin your journey through the tall grasses of former farmland, now a thriving natural meadow, perfect for birdwatching. As you venture further, enter a sun-dappled forest where a winding stream and rich wetlands await exploration. Don’t forget to look for vibrant wildflowers, frogs, and salamanders along the way.
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