Pulaski Park is a city park in Holyoke, Massachusetts, that overlooks the Connecticut River. The park was originally named Prospect Park when it was established in 1884, and it was designed by the Olmsted Brothers landscape firm. In 1939, the park was renamed in honor of Casimir Pulaski, a Polish hero of the American Revolution, and a memorial for him was placed in the center of the park. The park has a concrete wall and promenade along the river, a garden, a splash park, a skatepark, and an exercise area.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Roadside viewing
Entrance fee
Last updated November 27, 2023