Jollene Dubner Park offers one of the most scenic views of the Concord River in the city. This quarter-acre park, built in 2000, provided the first public access to the Concord River in Lowell. Standing at the ornate fence overlooking the river, you can see the Rogers Street historic stone arch bridge, or look upriver to Centennial Island.
This is a flat section of the river and a great place to watch whitewater rafters in the spring as they float by between rapids. You can also access the Concord River Greenway directly from the park.
Wheelchair accessible trail
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
Content from Official Website
Last updated December 28, 2023