Public Waterfront Access

This could include beaches, docks, piers and boat ramps that is accessible to the public.

Moseley Woods

Overlooking the Merrimack River in historic Newburyport, MA, Moseley Woods is a 16-acre public park featuring hiking trails, picnic tables, a well-equipped playground and a spacious pavilion that is home to a summer concert series. A haven for nature lovers, dog walkers and children, the park is maintained by the Friends of Moseley Woods, a registered non-profit corporation established by members of the Moseley Woods Commission and the City of Newburyport.

Location:

Moseley Woods
Spofford Street
at Merrimac Street
Newburyport, MA
01950
Coordinates: 42° 49' 56.7336" N, 70° 54' 29.7324" W

Cashman Park

This waterfront park offers lots of open space with  facilities for basketball, baseball, soccer, and tennis, as well as a fairly big field, a playground and a boat ramp.

Location:

Cashman Park
Sally Snyder Way
Newburyport, MA
01950
Coordinates: 42° 49' 0.7824" N, 70° 52' 40.7784" W

Benjamin Smith Playground

Also known as Cripple Cove Landing. This small park sits at the waters edge in Cripple Cove.  Swings, benchess and a large jungle gym will keep your youngster busy for at least an afternoon.

Location:

Benjamin Smith Playground
East Main Street
Cripple Cove Landing
Gloucester, MA
01930
Coordinates: 42° 36' 52.4592" N, 70° 38' 53.0952" W

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