Near Maudslay State Park Loop
A concrete footbridge aids your passage over this small drainage.
Near Maudslay State Park Loop
A pristine pond offers a quiet place to sit and enjoy your surroundings.
Near Maudslay State Park Loop
Wide, partly wooded trail
Near Maudslay State Park Loop
A wishing well is located just off the trail.
Near Maudslay State Park Loop
An information kiosk near the parking area gives you insight into the park's trails, history, and flora/fauna.

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Maudslay State Park Loop

3.7 (3 Ratings)
A complete loop tour of the old Maudslay Estate now turned State Park along the Merrimack River.
3.5
mi
Distance
164
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyHistoricalRiver/Creek

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.54mi
Distance
164ft
Elevation Gain
164ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
111ft
High Point
12ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
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 onto the Well Walk which heads west toward the formal gardens. At the end of the Well Walk, turn right (north) onto the Main Road as it descends around Tower Hill parallel to the Merrimack River Trail. After just under one mile, turn left (northwest) onto Mile Circle, which joins the Merrimack River Trail just off the Merrimack River shoreline. After 1.6 miles, a quick uphill will mark the half-way mark near the clearing around Moulton's Hill. A few hundred yards further, look for Line Road heading right (east) to begin the return along the boundary with Arrowhead Farm. This hike stays against the property boundary, linking with Pine Trail back toward the main parking area, but there are a number of trails that cut across this corner of the park. Check out the DCR map or use the Mobile App to find your own way through.
History & Background
For the end of the 19th century and most of the 20th century, this land was part of the Moseley "Maudsleigh" Estate, whose buildings were designed by the locally famous architect, William Rantoul. The land was acquired in 1985 by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and now managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

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