The Shawsheen River Corridor is a protected natural area in northeastern Massachusetts offering scenic river views, diverse habitats, and recreational opportunities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.
The Shawsheen River Corridor stretches approximately 24 miles through Essex and Middlesex counties in northeastern Massachusetts, flowing from Lake Shadow in Tewksbury through towns such as Andover and Lawrence before joining the Merrimack River. This Wild & Scenic River corridor preserves important riparian ecosystems including deciduous forests, wetlands, and vernal pools that support diverse plant and animal species. The river corridor provides habitat for various fish species including trout and bass, while birdwatchers can spot kingfishers, herons, and migratory songbirds. Historically, the Shawsheen River was integral to early industrial development, powering mills in the 18th and 19th centuries, and remnants of historic dams and mill sites still dot the landscape. Today, the corridor is valued for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can hike along interconnected trails that follow the riverbanks and surrounding woodlands, fish in designated spots, and enjoy paddling sections suitable for canoeing or kayaking. The corridor features multiple local parks and preserves that provide access points and picnic areas. With its proximity to urban centers and varied terrain, the Shawsheen River Corridor offers a mix of peaceful nature immersion and cultural heritage exploration, appealing to families, anglers, hikers, and paddlers alike.
The historic Ballardvale Village with its preserved mill architecture along the river
Trout fishing in the clean, cold water stretches near Tewksbury
The Shawsheen River Greenway Trail connecting Andover and North Reading
Less frequented paddling routes offering serene upstream sections
Historic remains of the 19th-century dam that powered local textile mills, offering a glimpse into the region’s industrial past.
A scenic multi-use trail that follows the river through Andover, ideal for hiking and biking.
A protected wetland area supporting diverse bird species and amphibians.