- This page, Maudslay State Park, is offered by
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Maudslay State Park
Details
Overview
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.
Hours
Sunrise to sunset
Parking
Daily parking fees charged year round
Daily parking passes available for purchase on Yodel Pass
MA resident $5
Non-MA resident $20
Resident and non resident status is determined by the vehicle license plate
Activities
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Hiking
Hike, walk or stroll on 16 miles of trails thru fields, forests and other scenic and historic areas. During late spring the bloom cycle begins with flowering trees, then progresses into the mid and late blooming varieties of rhododendrons and azaleas.
All Activities
- Hiking
- Biking
- Mountain biking
- Cross-country skiing
- Horseback riding
- Educational programs
Facilities
- Group day use
- Picnic areas - Open
- Restrooms - Open
- Visitors Center
Accessibility
- Accessible restrooms
- Beach wheelchair available for use on trails
- Tracked wheelchair and electric mobility scooter available seasonally for use on trails
Restrictions
- No alcohol
- No motorized vehicles
- No metal detectors
- Dogs must remain on-leash
- No swimming
- No fires or grilling
- No hunting