Great Neck--Clark Pond

Great Neck--Clark Pond

Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938

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About this Location

Beautiful Clark Pond provides a summer nesting area for swans, waterfowl, and red-winged blackbirds. The pond area also provides a food and freshwater source for deer, possum, foxes, and other mammals. when the pond ice freezes, it’s the most beautiful place to skate.

Clark Beach is well-known for its spectacular panoramic views of Plum Island and Crane Beach. Summer or winter, a stroll along Clark Beach brings expansive views of the sky, water, marsh, and sand.

Clark Road Parking lot at the end of Bowdoin Road, Great Neck

About Great Neck

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Great Neck is a tract of three hundred and fifty acres of bluff, hill, upland, and beach with presently more than four hundred and forty homes, located three miles from the center of Ipswich and thirty miles from Boston. It is skirted on three sides by water: Plum Island Sound, Ipswich River, and Eagle Hill River. Its hills command a view of the Atlantic Ocean from Cape Ann to Mount Agamenticus in Maine. From the very beginning of the Town’s history, this great, isolated tract has been the most noteworthy portion of the old common lands. Its forests were an important asset, its value as a safe and extensive pasture was very great, and the fishing station on its beach and hillside was a large factor in the industrial development of the Town. After the first decade of the eighteenth century, it held a unique position as the only valuable portion of the old common lands which was retained by all the Commoners in a body.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

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Last updated January 19, 2024