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The park is accessed from [[Massachusetts Route 3A]], about one mile north of [[Massachusetts Route 3]]'s Exit 2. Parking is free. |
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==Recreational opportunities== |
==Recreational opportunities== |
Revision as of 14:00, 22 May 2009
Ellisville Harbor State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in the village of Ellisville in Plymouth. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Description
Ellisville Harbor State Park protects a unique coastal property which includes beachfront, salt marsh, rolling meadows, and red pine forest habitats. One of the most scenic spots on the South Shore coastline, visitors can see small fishing boats, a barrier beach, sphagnum bog, forested upland and open meadows. The large bog attracts many interesting birds as both a habitat and migrations stopover. In fall and winter, harbor seals can often be seen just offshore.
An 18th century farmstead is also included on the property.
The park is accessed from Massachusetts Route 3A, about one mile north of Massachusetts Route 3's Exit 2. Parking is free.
Recreational opportunities
- Fishing - Salt water from shore and jette
- Bird watching
- Hiking
- Scenic viewing area
- Cross-country skiing
- Walking trails
- Beachcombing
External links
- State park website: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/southeast/ells.htm