Maudslay State Park, Newburyport Ma – Pictures from a morning hike

June 26th, 2008

I lived in Newburyport for twenty years, and spent a good portion of my teenage years working on a farm in the north-end of town (Arrowhead). Having access to the farm was great because it abutted the 400′ish acre Maudslay State Park on like three sides, far at the back-end of the park – away from the main entrance and most of the foot traffic. This allowed my buddies and me to ride our bikes around the park almost every day, getting more and more familiar with the trail system from the inside out. In fact, I even used to drive hay rides in the park during the late 80’s and early 90’s.

I have a lot of history in the park, and a lot knowledge about the park itself. People have actually joked with me about giving tours around the park because I spit things out like “Hey, that’s the fairy garden,” or “If you look down here you will see the old well,” or “The Castle sat right on the hill here, you can see the steps over there,” and a bout hundred other interesting facts about the park. Well, at least interesting to me …

Anyways, I could rant about the park for hours.

Now I live in a town next to Newburyport and still try to wake up early when I can to walk in the park. I did that this morning for about an hour and grabbed a couple of pictures I wanted to post.

Standing on the dam

Maudslay State Park - Standing on the dam

The waterfall at the dam

Maudslay State Park - The waterfall

Walking along the pond, through the laurels

Maudslay State Park - Walking along the pond, through the laurels

Looking through the laurels at the stone bridge by the pond

Maudslay State Park - Looking through the laurels at the stone bridge by the pond

Walking over the stone bridge

Maudslay State Park - Walking over the stone bridge

The pond – downstream

Maudslay State Park - he pond - downstream

The pond – upstream (by the beaver dam)

Maudslay State Park - The pond - upstream (by the beaver dam)

The back field – (near farm, and where old farmhouse was moved from)

Maudslay State Park - The back field - near farm, and where old farmhouse was moved from

The back field

Maudslay State Park - The back field

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3 Responses to “Maudslay State Park, Newburyport Ma – Pictures from a morning hike”

  1. Andrew says:

    Took another walk in the park tonight and saw a coyote down by the farm. I tried to get some pictures but all I had was my phone, and the light was crap. It was an eventful night. Saw the beavers, a huge Blue Heron, and a Coyote.

    Good stuff!

  2. deb says:

    Beautiful photos! I’m always pleased to hear of someone that is as intrigued with the place as I am. Back in the early 70’s iI took a photo of a gravestone with the inscription Araby. I believe it was one of their horses rather than one of the dogs. We have found the dogs graves, but have been unable to find Araby’s. It, too, was in the giant rhododendron area. I’d be interested to know if you have seen it recently.

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