Worcester, Massachusetts offers many public parks. Get outside and enjoy Worcester's natural landscapes.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Wachusett Resevoir, North Dike
Breathtaking Clouds and Vistas as the Wachusett Resevoir
Off Route 110 in Clinton is the North Dike of the Wachusett Reservoir. Pull off the side of the road and enjoy amazing clouds, the view of pristine water and a wonderful walking loop. On a breezy day, the wind can be cold and the sun hot so don't forget layers and your favorite sunglasses.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Moore State Park
Visit Pristine Moore State Park
Just north of Worcester in Paxton is Moore State Park. On the trail that is mostly stroller friendly, you'll pass waterfalls and can photograph the old saw mill. Along the way, you'll enjoy rhododendrons, azaleas and beautiful views of the pond. Bring a book to read as plenty of shady spots in the park.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Institute Park, Worcester, MA
Spot Swans at Institute Park
Near WPI, Institute Park is the perfect spot for a picnic. Plenty of space to hang out and parking on Humboldt Street, this is the ideal park to lounge and read a book. Walk along the pond and you'll spot frogs, ducks, geese and beautiful swans.
In the summer, Institute Park is home to many city festivals, offers canoe days courtsey of Mass Audubon and free concerts at night. In winter, it's a great place for snowshoeing and usually there's a free day sponsored by Mass Audubon to do just that. Anytime of year, you can walk to the nearby Northworks for lunch or the Worcester Art Museum for an exhibit.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Broad Meadow Brook, Worcester, MA
Visit Mass Audubon's Broad Meadow Brook
Within the city of Worcester is Broad Meadow Brook Park. Operated by the Mass Audubon, there's often programs and experiences for bird watchers, families and those looking to volunteer. Plenty of parking and a handful of trails allow for quarter, half and mile long jaunts in the woods. Great location to teach a youngster to follow trail markers.
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