Located in northeast Massachusetts, in the Town of Danvers, Endicott Park encompasses 165 acres, and is home to some of the most unique and varied recreational land on the North Shore.
The park’s varied landscape includes horse pastures, fields and meadows, historic farm buildings, orchards, woodlands, and marshes, with a network of trails and dirt roads for stress free and stroller friendly exploration of the park.
Spotting wildlife throughout the year is not uncommon and can include species such as cottontail rabbits, beaver, coyote, whitetail deer, and a plethora of grey squirrels! In addition, the bird watching can be very productive, with ample food sources and resting areas for resident and migrating species.
Just minutes off of Interstate 95 & Route 1 or Route 128, and within 30 minutes of Boston, the park is easily accessible to anyone visiting eastern Massachusetts. Click here for a map and directions to Endicott Park.
Passive recreation activities for all ages abound, ranging from hiking, fishing, picnicking and enjoying the playground in the warmer months, to sledding, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing in the winter.
All young explorers ages 2-5 are invited to discover nature with Ranger Christine at Endicott Park. Each class will focus on seasonal nature themes, such as, seeds, habitats, ponds, animal sounds, and much more. Click here for details.
Pets are always welcome on leash and must be picked up after.
$25-$100 Fine
(By-law C.21, S.3)
Looking for an exciting and educational way to spend time with your family? Join Ranger Christine at Endicott Park for one of our monthly nature presentations. Click here for details.
Our automated pay & display console
is now up and running at Endicott Park
Parking Fees
$1.00 Danvers resident vehicles
$3.00 Non-resident vehicles
Weekday Donations may be made to the Iron Ranger in increments of $1.00 and $3.00 100% of the weekday donations are being allocated for the purchase of a climbing boulder for the playground.
Learn about local wildlife through games, stories, activities and lessons. Ranger Christine will lead children in an exploration of the park to learn about local wildlife. Click here for February vacation and click here for April vacation.
On Line Registration for these
programs available here or by visiting the Danvers Recreation office
located at Town Hall, 1 Sylvan Street.
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