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Maudslay State Park Adventures

Maudslay State Park offers scenic trails, historic gardens, and riverfront views along the Merrimack River, making it a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking near Newburyport, Massachusetts.

450
Acres Protected
5.5
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1941
Year Established

About Maudslay State Park

Maudslay State Park
 

Maudslay State Park covers over 450 acres along the Merrimack River in northeastern Massachusetts, providing a blend of natural landscapes and historic features. Originally the estate of the Maudslay family, the park retains well-preserved formal gardens, stone walls, and decorative fountains from the early 20th century. Its gently rolling terrain includes woodlands, open fields, and riverfront marshes, creating diverse habitats for an array of wildlife such as songbirds, raptors, and beavers. Visitors can explore more than 5 miles of interconnected trails that wind through forested areas and along the riverbanks, ideal for hiking, jogging, and wildlife viewing. The park also offers opportunities for seasonal birdwatching, especially during migration periods, and features picnic areas and an open lawn frequently used for community events and outdoor gatherings. Notable landmarks include the Rhododendron Garden, the deer park enclosure, and several stone bridges that cross small streams within the park. Its proximity to the historic port city of Newburyport enhances its appeal as a natural retreat near urban amenities. Maudslay State Park's combination of historic landscape architecture and natural beauty attracts visitors seeking outdoor recreation and quiet reflection in a scenic setting.

Highlights

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Historic Rhododendron Garden with seasonal blooms

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Scenic Merrimack River frontage and wetlands

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Stone bridges and early 20th-century estate landscapes

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Deer park enclosure showcasing local wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Rhododendron Garden

A formal garden planted in the early 1900s featuring a collection of rhododendrons and azaleas that bloom spectacularly in late spring.

Merrimack River Access

The park’s edge along the Merrimack River provides peaceful river views and habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife.

Stone Bridges and Walls

Historic stone masonry constructed by the Maudslay family adds character and charm to the park’s trail network.