This 207-acre property has over two miles of beautiful, well-marked trails and fields, with wetland and upland wooded views.
Prior to English settlement, Indigenous People known as the Pawtucket lived in the area where they fished, hunted and trapped game.
The land, when owned by the Dodge family in the 1800s, was home to a farm and orchard.
Trails
2.8 miles of medium terrain. Please keep dogs on a leash.
Conservation History
The Town of Rowley acquired this property in 2014 from the Girl Scouts, who ran a camp there, and Greenbelt acquired a Conservation Restriction in 2019.
Now, the 20-acre Camp Cedar Mill is run by the YMCA every summer here with a swimming pool, sports fields and rustic log cabins.
Batchelder Brook, which runs through the property, is stocked with trout by Mass. Wildlife.
While the main parking lot at 390 Wethersfield Street has space for only three cars, parking for over 30 cars is available at Eiras Park at 477 Haverhill Street.
Town: Rowley Total Acres: 193 Year Conserved: 2019 Difficulty: Medium