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Blackstone River Heritage State Park Adventures

Blackstone River Heritage State Park preserves critical sections of the Blackstone River corridor and offers outdoor recreation along the historic Blackstone River, highlighting the region's industrial heritage and natural beauty.

40
Acres Protected
5+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Blackstone River Heritage State Park

 

Blackstone River Heritage State Park is located along the Blackstone River in Massachusetts, spanning areas within the Blackstone River Valley, a pivotal region in America's early industrial revolution. The park's geography includes riverfront landscapes, woods, wetlands, and old canal and mill structures that speak to the area's storied past. It runs through diverse habitats supporting species typical of northeastern riparian and forest ecosystems. The park commemorates the Blackstone Canal and the pivotal role the river played in the rise of America's manufacturing industry during the 19th century. Recreation opportunities focus on hiking, biking the Blackstone River Greenway, fishing, paddle sports, and exploring historical sites such as remnants of early mills and locks. Key visitor attractions include interpretive trails along the river, picnic areas, and access points to water-based activities. The park appeals to history enthusiasts, outdoor lovers, and families seeking accessible natural and cultural experiences. It serves as a gateway to the larger Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. The Blackstone River itself is notable for its recovery efforts, transitioning from a once heavily polluted waterway to a growing haven for wildlife and recreation. The park connects communities and fosters appreciation for the balance between industrial history and river conservation.

Highlights

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Blackstone River Greenway access for biking and walking

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Historic Blackstone Canal remnants and interpretive exhibits

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Scenic riverfront fishing and paddleboat launch points

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Proximity to the Bridgewater Junction visitor center with educational displays

Notable Natural Features

Blackstone Canal Towpath

Historic towpath trail following the route of the 1820s canal system integral to early American industry.

Blackstone River

A river once heavily industrialized, now undergoing restoration, offering scenic views and diverse wildlife.

Bridgewater Junction Visitor Center

Educational center providing exhibits on the region's industrial history and natural environment.