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Ravenswood Park
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Ravenswood Park offers 600 acres for solitude and quiet contemplation of nature. Whether you prefer to surround yourself with snow-covered hemlocks, experience spring emerging in a burst of color and aroma, or escape the summer’s heat – you’ll find a refuge here. The park is a testament to one man’s conservationist philosophy, and to all those who have cared for this special place.
*The map marker shows the entrance and parking area.
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Agassiz Rock
![Agassiz Rock Reservation in manchester is literally covered with moraine boulders, and is a wonderful place to visit to experience vernal activity in the Spring! Agassiz Rock reservation is literally covered with moraine boulders!](https://northshorekid.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumb_80/public/directory_listings/agassiz_rock.jpg?itok=bNhpT9fV)
This is a small loop trail that passes a swampland and a a hill where huge boulders were deposted on end when the glaciers of the last ice age receded.
Know Your Place: Ravenswood
![Discover the natural treasures that Ravenswood park offers up in Gloucester, MA during the month of November. Discover the natural treasures that Ravenswood park offers up in Gloucester, MA](https://northshorekid.com/sites/default/files/styles/post_photo/public/events/childrens_rocky_woodland.jpg?itok=HNb7-2ik)
The Trustees of Reservations invite you to come celebrate “Know Your Place: Ravenswood” month during November in Gloucester. Come check out our new Learning and Discovery Center or hike our newest addition to our trail map - the Children's Rocky Woodland! There are plenty of family oriented events, a new Quest treasure hunt, and our trails are always open for you to come and explore on your own.
Cressy's Beach
![Cressy's Beach is the larger of two beaches located at Stage Fort Park in Glouce](https://northshorekid.com/sites/default/files/styles/thumb_80/public/directory_listings/cressys_beach.jpg?itok=X5ws8oGL)
Located in Stage Fort Park, this beach overlooks outer Gloucester harbor with views of Eastern Point. The beach is a combination of sand and rock, and is relatively quite in comparison to the local sandy beaches.
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Babson Farm Quarry Self-guided Walking Tour at Halibut Point
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