Cohasset, Massachusetts 02025
Wompatuck State Park Official WebsiteIf you carefully keep your bird records by county, be sure to use the specific hotspots in this park so that the birds will be assigned to the proper county.
One of the main entrances to the park is located on Doane Street in Cohasset in Norfolk County.
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Wompatuck State Park spans 3,526 acres of forest, streams, and ponds. The park has a campground, 12 miles of non-motorized roads, and 40 miles of forest trails. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including camping, biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and boating. The park is named after Josiah Wompatuck, a Native American chief who deeded the land to the English settlers in 1665. The park also has historical significance as a former ammunition depot during World War II. One of the most notable features of the park is Mount Blue Spring, which is a popular source of fresh drinking water for visitors.
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
Wheelchair accessible trail
Content from Wompatuck State Park Official Website
Last updated February 16, 2024