Who doesn’t love a good waterfall? This stunning waterfall park in Massachusetts offers multiple cascades within easy reach of urbanites and day-trippers. Here’s what you need to know about visiting.
There’s nothing like stumbling upon a waterfall where you least expect one. This pretty urban nature reserve is home to some of the loveliest cascades in the area.
D.W. Field Park in Brockton is just a stone’s throw from Boston, but it feels miles away from civilization. The park is a massive 650 acres and features tranquil ponds, streams, and waterfalls.
Their flow depends on recent weather conditions, but they look pretty any time of year. You'll be equally enchanted on a bright summer day as on a frosty winter afternoon.
The park also offers plenty of spots to enjoy waterfront views and feed ducks. You’ll love dipping your toes in the cool water or relaxing under a shady tree with a book.
Feel like stretching your legs? The park offers numerous walking paths that are perfect for casual strollers or dog-walkers. They’re ideal for visiting all the park’s little cascades and waterfalls.