Bradley Palmer
State Park |
Asbury St., Topsfield
978 887-5931
This 721-acre former estate features pine needled
paths, acres of sunny rolling meadows and spectacular rhododendrons
which line old carriage roads. Peak bloom is usually in mid-June.
Bradley Palmer was a noted attorney of the early
1900s who represented Sinclair Oil in the Teapot Dome Scandal and
President Wilson at the Versailles Peace Conference after the First
World War.
Trail Map
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Use
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Use
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Hamilton Trail map
Recreational Opportunities
Accessible Beaches, Accessible Restrooms, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding Trails, Hunting (Restrictions), Mountain Biking, Picnicking, Skiing (Cross-Country), Swimming, Walking Trails.
Park Directions
Bradley Palmer State Park is located in north-eastern Massachusetts.
From north or south: take Rte. 1 to Topsfield,
right on Ipswich Rd., right on Asbury St.
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