1,900-acre State Park. There's plenty of wooded trails and ponds to explore, and Nickerson also offers more than 400 campsites. You can visit 8 …
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Nov 1, 2024
We were highly impressed with how beautiful this park was. The landscape was well maintained. So many beautiful spots to enjoy. The bathrooms were spotless too which is unheard of in a public space s…Full review by ndavis0611
Jul 31, 2024
For most people, I guess, Nickerson is about the ponds and swimming. But I go there for the paved bike trails through the woods. They’re perfect for putting my powered wheelchair through its paces.…Full review by jaseaton
Jun 27, 2024
We’re thinking of going but we both ride motorcycles and that’s 30.00$ each. No way. All Mass parks are crazy expensive for out of state visitors. Better off in Vermont and NYSFull review by Daryl5862
We have an upcoming camp trip book for this park. Looking at the park map it appears the park connects to Lindell Landing beach. Is there access from this park to that beach? Like a walking trail? If not what’s the best/easiest ocean beach to access here?
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Crosby Landing Beach is the beach associated with Nickerson State Park. There is no trail. Take Crosby Landing Road to the beach parking lot.
Can you tell me if there are any sites for trailers with direct access to a pond?
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Yes, I believe there are some trailer sites on or near the water. What you can do is find one on the map that you think looks good and call them, the rangers there know the sites …
Yes, I believe there are some trailer sites on or near the water. What you can do is find one on the map that you think looks good and call them, the rangers there know the sites pretty well and can describe them to you or even better, recommend a sited based on your needs. Hope this helps.
I've read a lot of reviews and many say that some sites are fairly private and others are not. Can anyone provide insight into the best areas that will give more privacy? I'm hoping to have a little more room for the kids to run around. Thanks!!!
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In general the sites away from the water and further out are larger and will be more private. Check out areas 6, 6x and 7.