Connecticut River Greenway State Park

Address

Park Headquarters
136 Damon Rd., Northampton, MA 01060
Dogs Allowed

Details   of Connecticut River Greenway State Park

Overview   of Connecticut River Greenway State Park

The Connecticut River Greenway connects parks and other areas along the Connecticut River. Up to 8 parks are accessible from the greenway as you follow it across the state. You'll find river access with public boat ramps all along the river.

Hours   for Connecticut River Greenway State Park

Sunrise to sunset

Parking   at Connecticut River Greenway State Park

Parking is available at park headquarters and public boat ramps along the greenway.

Activities   at Connecticut River Greenway State Park

  • Canoeing & kayaking

    Take an easy ride down the Connecticut River and enjoy the views.

All Activities   at Connecticut River Greenway State Park

  • Boating (motorized)
  • Boating (non-motorized)
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Educational programs
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Hunting

Facilities   at Connecticut River Greenway State Park

  • Boat ramp
  • Picnic area
  • Restrooms
  • Scenic viewing area

Accessibility   at Connecticut River Greenway State Park

  • Accessible boating
  • Accessible restrooms

More info   for Connecticut River Greenway State Park

River access points
  • Pauchaug, Northfield
    • 1 mile north of Northfield Center on Rte. 63
      • Paved parking area and ramp
      • Canoes, fishing boats, and recreational motorboats
  • Barton Cove, Gill
    • 1.5 miles east of Turner’s Falls on Rte 2
      • Paved parking area and ramp
      • Recreational motorboats, canoes, and fishing boats
  • Sunderland
    • At the end of School Street on the north side of Sunderland Bridge.
      • Limited parking
  • Hatfield
    • 1 mile north of Hatfield Center
      • Shallow draft lightweight boats and canoes
  • Elwell Recreation Area, Northampton
    •  Damon Road at Route 9 and I-91
      • Canoes and rowing access only
      • Wheelchair accessible dock
      • Limited parking
  • Oxbow Ramp, Easthampton
    • Take Rte. I-91 to exit 18 south on Rte. 5 before the Manhan Rail Trail
      • High-powered recreational boats and larger fishing boats
      • 35 parking spaces and paved ramp
  • South Hadley/Chicopee
    • James Street at the South Hadley/Chicopee town line downstream from the Holyoke Dam
      • 6-8 parking spaces and gravel ramp
      • Shallow draft fishing boats
  • Chicopee
    • 1 half mile off Rte. 116 on Melina Street
      • 32 parking spaces and paved ramp
      • Shallow, moderate, and deep draft recreational and fishing boats
      • Easy canoe and rowing shell access.
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