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Moore State Park Adventures

Moore State Park in Massachusetts offers a peaceful blend of historical artifacts and natural beauty, featuring shaded walking trails, scenic ponds, and the remains of a 19th-century mill village.

737
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
Estimated 35,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Moore State Park

 

Moore State Park spans over 737 acres in Paxton, Massachusetts, located in central Worcester County. The park's landscape is marked by mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, ponds, and a series of stone walls, ruins, and water-powered stone mills dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The park conserves an important historic industrial complex—once a thriving mill village—where visitors can explore the foundations and remnants of grist mills and sawmills along Glen Brook. Ecologically, the park provides habitat for local wildlife including deer, fox, and a variety of bird species, attracting both nature enthusiasts and history buffs. The pond and brook offer opportunities for fishing and quiet paddling. Hiking is the principal recreational opportunity, with over 4.5 miles of well-marked trails that connect a mix of woodland paths and open spaces. The trails are generally easy to moderate, making the park accessible for families and casual hikers. Notable landmarks include the historic stone bridges, a waterfall, and the restored mill sites. The park’s combination of natural and cultural resources offers an appealing destination for those interested in outdoor recreation with a touch of Massachusetts history. Year-round access broadens seasonal activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Interpretive signs throughout the park highlight its historical significance and natural features, enriching the visitor experience.

Highlights

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Ruins of 18th and 19th-century stone mills along Glen Brook

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A scenic waterfall within the park

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Historic stone bridges and water channels

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Quiet, shaded pond perfect for fishing and contemplation

Notable Natural Features

Grist Mill Ruins

Remnants of the historic mills powered by Glen Brook, demonstrating early water-powered industry.

Waterfall

A picturesque waterfall located along the main trail, offering an excellent spot for photos.

Stone Bridges

Several well-preserved stone bridges that exemplify 19th-century rural construction techniques.