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Maudslay State Park features 19th century gardens and plantings, rolling meadows, towering pines, and one of the largest naturally-occurring stands of mountain laurel in Massachusetts. It's the perfect place for a walk, bike ride or picnic. Educational programs are offered during the summer.
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Halibut Point is a granite edge between the Atlantic Ocean...
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l COMPLEX FARM FARM HOUSE 74 Curzon Mill Rd. used for hiking...
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Located in Newburyport, Maudslay State Park contains one of Massachussets' largest naturally-occurring stands of mountain laurel. Explore the 19th century gardens and take in the ornamental trees, azaleas, and rhododendrons that showcase in May and June. A great place to take a walk, go for a bike ride, or wander on horseback. There is a parking fee of $2.00. Annual Passes are available for ...
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Discover this 1.7-mile loop trail near Amesbury, Massachusetts. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 34 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are March through October.
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- Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States
All trails in Maudslay State Park can be traveled in either direction. This loop hike heads clockwise. From the main entrance parking area, turn left and head past the park headquarters along Curzon Mill Rd. Across from the farmhouse driveway, find the Hedge Drive entrance to turn right (north) into the park. Follow this wide path, turning left ...
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Sep 2019 • Friends. We visited Maudslay State Park for the artist-led tour of the 20th annual Outdoor Sculpture show on view through 9.27.2019 @2pm. It's a quirky unjuried show in a beautiful park that's normally self-guided but all the nicer to hear what the artists have to say about their work.
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Driving Directions Maudslay State Park is located in Newburyport, Massachusetts on Curzon Mill Road. From I-95: Take exit 57 from I-95 to Rt. 113 West. Follow Rt. 113 West for 0.5 mile then turn right onto Hoyt's Lane, a.k.a. Gypsy Lane. Follow Hoyt's/Gypsy Lane for 0.6 mile to its end. At the T-junction the park will be directly in front of you.
Looking for the best hikes and walks in Maudslay State Park? Then browse our collection of routes around this beautiful natural park in Essex County below. We present you with a total of 6 hiking trails in Maudslay State Park — all you’ve got to do is pick your favorite and get going.