Bradley Palmer State Park
This 721-acre former estate features pine needled paths, acres of sunny rolling meadows and spectacular rhododendrons which line old carriage roads. Peak bloom is usually in mid-June.
Bradley Palmer was a noted attorney of the early 1900s who represented Sinclair Oil in the Teapot Dome Scandal and President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference after the First World War.
Park Directions
Bradley Palmer State Park is located
in north-eastern Massachusetts.
From north or south: take Rte. 1
to Topsfield, right on Ipswich Rd.,
right on Asbury St.
Accessible Beaches
Accessible Restrooms
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding Trails
Hunting (Restrictions)
Mountain Biking
Picnicking
Skiing (Cross-Country)
Swimming
Walking Trails
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/brad.htm
Trail Map
Click here to view trail map for
Summer
Use
Click here to view trail map for
Winter
Use
