Ipswich Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Ipswich, MA, Massachusetts.
Known to be one of the oldest continuously operating farms in the country, Appleton Farms features beautiful scenery and historical farm buildings. Visitors can explore the land on six miles of walking paths.
At Wolf Hollow visitors can view gray wolves interact in their natural setting. The park educates about wolves in the wild.
Sandy Point State Reservation can be found on Plum Island, a barrier island on the Atlantic coast. This park opens one half-hour before sunrise and closes at 8pm daily. This 77 acres of reserve land is known as an important nesting ground of the piping plover, and visitors may be able to catch a glimpse of this federally endangered bird while exploring the island.
Forty miles of trails and a 100-acre pond chracterize this state forest. There are no developed recreational facilities in this park, however the beauty of the Massachusetts landscape still draws visitors from far and wide.
Situated on County Road, Giles Firmin Park is a place to strech out. The park features playground equipment and picnic spots.








