List of Massachusetts state parks
This list of Massachusetts State Parks contains the state parks and recreation areas in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation as of 2015.[1]
The Bureau of State Parks and Recreation division of Department of Conservation and Recreation (Massachusetts) (DCR) is responsible for the maintenance and management of over 450,000 acres (1,820 sq km) of privately and state-owned forests and parks, nearly 10% of the Commonwealth's total land mass. Within the lands managed by the Bureau of State Parks and Recreation are some 29 campgrounds, over 2,000 miles (3,200 km) of trails, 87 beaches, 37 swimming, wading, and spray pools, 62 playgrounds, 55 ballfields, and 145 miles (233 km) of paved bike and rail trails.
DCR's Bureau of Urban Parks and Recreation manages the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston, the components of which are included in this list.
State parks
[edit]State reservations
[edit]Name | County | Area[2] | Estab- lished |
River / lake / other | Image | Remarks | |
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Alewife Brook Reservation | Middlesex 42°23′48″N 71°8′38″W / 42.39667°N 71.14389°W |
136 acres | 55 ha | 1900 | Little Pond, Little River, Alewife Brook | ![]() |
A major portion of the Alewife Reservation is designated wetland. The Reservation is located at the end of the Minuteman Bike Path in Arlington |
Beaver Brook Reservation | Middlesex 42°23′26″N 71°11′52″W / 42.39056°N 71.19778°W |
303 acres | 123 ha | 1893 | The park includes a cascading waterfall and a wading pool. | ||
Belle Isle Marsh Reservation | Suffolk 42°23′21″N 70°59′21″W / 42.38917°N 70.98917°W |
188 acres | 76 ha | 1978 | Belle Isle Marsh | The reservation includes landscaped pathways, benches, and an observation tower. A portion of the Boston Harborwalk runs through the reservation. | |
Blue Hills Reservation | Norfolk 42°12′40″N 71°7′40″W / 42.21111°N 71.12778°W |
6,165 acres | 2,495 ha | 1893 | Houghton's Pond, Ponkapoag Pond | ![]() |
The reservation has the distinction of being the largest conservation land within a major metropolitan area. |
Breakheart Reservation | Essex, Middlesex 42°29′21″N 71°2′23″W / 42.48917°N 71.03972°W |
652 acres | 264 ha | 1934 | Silver Lake, Pearce Lake, Saugus River | ![]() |
The reservation is hardwood forest principally used for birding, fishing and hiking. |
Bristol Blake State Reservation | Norfolk 42°6′28.6″N 71°19′5″W / 42.107944°N 71.31806°W |
140 acres | 57 ha | 1959[3] | Kingfisher Pond, Stony Brook Pond, Teal Marsh | Adjacent to Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary | |
Charles River Reservation | Suffolk, Middlesex 42°21′20″N 71°6′56″W / 42.35556°N 71.11556°W |
863 acres | 349 ha | 1910 | Charles River | ![]() |
Includes Charles River Dam, Charles River Basin and Esplanade, John F. Kennedy Park, and Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields. Covers Charles River below Watertown Dam; see also Upper Charles River Reservation |
Chestnut Hill Reservation | Suffolk 42°20′7″N 71°9′29″W / 42.33528°N 71.15806°W |
1 acre | 0.40 ha | 1870 | Chestnut Hill Reservoir | ![]() |
The Chestnut Hill Reservoir Historic District is considered a nineteenth-century masterpiece of engineering, urban planning and landscape design. |
Cutler Park Reservation | Norfolk 42°16′16″N 71°11′45″W / 42.27111°N 71.19583°W |
739 acres | 299 ha | 1962 | Charles River | ![]() |
It contains the largest remaining fresh water marsh on the middle Charles, and includes a boardwalk through a cattail marsh out onto an island. |
Dorchester Shores Reservation | Suffolk 42°17′50″N 71°2′44″W / 42.29722°N 71.04556°W |
44 acres | 18 ha | 1962 | Neponset River | The reservation comprises two beaches and a park. | |
Elm Bank Reservation | Norfolk 42°16′34″N 71°18′9″W / 42.27611°N 71.30250°W |
175 acres | 71 ha | 1996 | Charles River | ![]() |
Benjamin Pierce Cheney's property, now run by Massachusetts Horticultural Society |
Fort Phoenix State Reservation | Bristol 41°37′27″N 70°53′56″W / 41.62417°N 70.89889°W |
1 acre | 0.40 ha | Atlantic Ocean | Revolutionary War fort; 1/2 mile of Buzzards Bay beachfront | ||
Hammond Pond Reservation | Middlesex 42°19′30″N 71°10′36″W / 42.32500°N 71.17667°W |
59 acres | 24 ha | 1968 | ![]() |
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Hemlock Gorge Reservation | Middlesex 42°18′52″N 71°13′35″W / 42.31444°N 71.22639°W |
16 acres | 6.5 ha | 1895 | Charles River | ![]() |
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Horseneck Beach State Reservation | Bristol 41°30′28″N 71°2′55″W / 41.50778°N 71.04861°W |
815 acres | 330 ha | 1956 | Popular for its two-mile (3 km) long sandy beach on the shore of Buzzards Bay. Also camping, fishing and a salt marsh. | ||
Lynn Shore Reservation | Essex | 22 acres | 8.9 ha | ![]() |
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Jug End State Reservation and Wildlife Management Area | Berkshire | 1,191 acres | 482 ha | 1994 | ![]() |
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Middlesex Fells Reservation | Middlesex | 2,283 acres | 924 ha | 1893 | Bellevue and Spot Ponds | ![]() |
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Mount Everett State Reservation | Berkshire | 2,492 acres | 1,008 ha | 1908 | Guilder Pond | ||
Mount Greylock State Reservation | Berkshire | 12,455 acres | 5,040 ha | 1898 | ![]() |
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Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation | Franklin | 533 acres | 216 ha | 1907 | ![]() |
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Mount Tom State Reservation | Hampden | 1,967 acres | 796 ha | 1902 | ![]() |
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Myles Standish Monument State Reservation | Plymouth | 30 acres | 12 ha | 1920 | ![]() |
A 120-foot (37 m) tower with 125 steps that overlooks Plymouth Harbor and Duxbury Beach. | |
Mystic River Reservation | Middlesex | 359 acres | 145 ha | 1893 | Mystic Lakes; Mystic River | ![]() |
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Nahant Beach Reservation | Essex | 67 acres | 27 ha | Atlantic Ocean | ![]() |
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Nantasket Beach Reservation | Plymouth | 39 acres | 16 ha | ||||
Nasketucket Bay State Reservation | Plymouth | 210 acres | 85 ha | 1999 | ![]() |
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Neponset River Reservation | Suffolk | 1,880 acres | 760 ha | ![]() |
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Pope John Paul II Park Reservation | Suffolk | 66 acres | 27 ha | 2001 | Neponset River Estuary | ![]() |
Reclaimed former landfill and commercial area |
Purgatory Chasm State Reservation | Worcester | 100 acres | 40 ha | 1919 | ![]() |
The Chasm was created when glacial meltwater from a burst ice dam ripped out blocks of bedrock at the end of the last Ice Age (14,000 years ago). | |
Quincy Quarries Reservation | Norfolk | 22 acres | 8.9 ha | 1985 | ![]() |
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Quincy Shores Reservation | Norfolk | 87 acres | 35 ha | 1899 | ![]() |
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Revere Beach Reservation | Suffolk | 84 acres | 34 ha | 1896 | ![]() |
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Rumney Marsh Reservation | Essex, Suffolk | 815 acres | 330 ha | 1992 | Saugus River; Pines River | ![]() |
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Salisbury Beach State Reservation | Essex | 355 acres | 144 ha | 1931 | ![]() |
The park's main feature is its 3.8-mile (6.1 km)-long beach, one of the most popular in the Commonwealth. | |
Sandy Point State Reservation | Essex | 134 acres | 54 ha | ||||
Scusset Beach State Reservation | Barnstable | 459 acres | 186 ha | 1957 | ![]() |
On Cape Cod Bay at the east end of the Cape Cod Canal, a popular swimming and camping area. | |
Stony Brook Reservation | Suffolk | 616 acres | 249 ha | 1894 | Turtle Pond | ![]() |
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Upper Charles River Reservation | Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk | 863 acres | 349 ha | Charles River | Covers Charles River between Watertown Dam and Riverdale Park, West Roxbury; see also Charles River Reservation | ||
Wachusett Mountain State Reservation | Worcester | 2,288 acres | 926 ha | 1899 | ![]() |
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Walden Pond State Reservation | Middlesex | 335 acres | 136 ha | 1922 | Walden Pond | ![]() |
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Weymouth Back River Reservation | Norfolk | 35 acres | 14 ha | ![]() |
Site of Stodder's Neck and Abigail Adams Park | ||
Wilson Mountain Reservation | Norfolk | 215 acres | 87 ha | 1995 | ![]() |
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Winthrop Shore Reservation | Suffolk | 18 acres | 7.3 ha | 1900 | Atlantic Ocean | ![]() |
State forests
[edit]Other areas
[edit]Name | County | Area[2] | Estab- lished |
River / lake / other | Image | Remarks | |
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acres | ha | ||||||
Quabbin Reservoir | Hampshire | 39 sq mi | 100 km2 | 1938 | |||
Sudbury Reservoir | Middlesex; Worcester | 4,943 acres | 2,000 ha | 1898 | Sudbury Reservoir | ![]() |
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Wachusett Reservoir | Worcester | 4,135 acres | 1,673 ha | 1908 | Nashua River; Quinapoxet River | ![]() |
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Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve | Barnstable | 110 acres | 45 ha | 1987 | Waquoit Bay; Quashnet River; Childs River; ponds | ![]() |
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Ware River Watershed Area | Worcester | 23,000 acres | 9,300 ha |
State trails
[edit]Other trails
[edit]Name | Towns | County | Length | Estab- lished |
Image | Remarks | |
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mi | km | ||||||
Appalachian Trail | Great Barrington, Dalton, Cheshire, North Adams, Williamstown | Berkshire | 90 mi | 140 km | 1923 | ![]() |
Part of 2200-mile East Coast foot trail; maintained by the Berkshire Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Massachusetts State Parks". MassParks. Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
- ^ a b c d "2012 Acreage Listing". Department of Conservation and Recreation. April 2012. Retrieved April 14, 2025.
- ^ "Section 7. Bristol Blake State Reservation". Mass.gov. Department of Conservation and Recreation. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ Mink, Jessica. "The Neponset River: A History". NeponsetGreenway.org. Retrieved August 5, 2022.