Lowell Heritage
State Park |
500 Pawtucket Blvd., Lowell
978 369-6312
Lowell boasts a remarkable network of nineteenth-century
canals created to provide power to the bustling textile mills that
operated along the water's edge. Today the buildings remain and
continue to evoke the sense of a great industrial city. Visitors
can participate in activities, including canal rides, and explore
exhibits about Lowell's role in America's industrial history presented
in conjunction with the Lowell
National Historical Park. A Victorian garden in the heart of
the downtown area, and over two miles of landscaped esplanade, summer
concerts, and swimming and boating in the Merrimack River are additional
attractions at this popular park.
Recreational Opportunities
Accessible Restrooms, Bicycling Paths, Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Historic Site, Scenic Viewing Area, Visitor's Center, Walking Trails
Park Directions
From north or south: Take the Lowell Connector
from either Rte. I-495 (Exit 35C) or Route 3 (Exit 30A if traveling
southbound, Exit 30B if traveling northbound) to Thorndike Street
(Exit 5B). Follow brown and white "Lowell National and State
Park" signs. Free parking is available in the Visitor Parking
Lot next to Market Mills.
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