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D.W. Field Park is a historic urban green space in Brockton, Massachusetts, offering scenic walking trails, ponds, and recreational facilities within a heavily forested landscape.

650
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1925
Year Established

About D.W. Field Park

 

D.W. Field Park, spanning over 650 acres in Brockton, Massachusetts, is a municipally managed regional park noted for its combination of natural beauty and recreational amenities. Created in the early 20th century through land donations fostered by Daniel W. Field, the park features rolling hills, mature woodlands, and multiple ponds that provide a tranquil setting close to an urban environment. The park’s geography includes rocky outcroppings and open meadows that support a diverse assemblage of native flora and fauna, including various bird species and small mammals. Visitors can explore approximately 10 miles of maintained hiking trails, which wind around scenic bodies of water like Ponkapoag Pond and Crescent Pond. The park serves as a popular spot for walking, jogging, fishing, and picnicking, while its wooded areas are an attractive destination for nature study and photography. Noteworthy landmarks include several historic stone bridges and a stone-arched dam that date back to the park’s early development. Throughout the year, D.W. Field Park hosts community events and supports outdoor sports with facilities such as tennis courts and ball fields. Its accessibility and mix of natural features appeal to local residents seeking both active recreation and peaceful retreat within city limits.

Highlights

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Historic stone-arched dam and bridges

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Scenic views across Ponkapoag and Crescent Ponds

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Diverse walking and jogging trail network

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Quiet wooded areas ideal for birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Ponkapoag Pond

A central water body popular for fishing and framed by walking trails that offer scenic reflections and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Stone-Arched Dam

An early 20th-century stone structure that controls pond water levels and showcases period masonry craftsmanship.

Multi-Use Trail System

Approximately 10 miles of interconnected trails suit walking, jogging, and limited mountain biking within a forested urban park setting.