Address: 318 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Such a beautiful place to visit and capture great photos if bumblebees and butterflies.”
Address: Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Little Misery is the better of the two islands. It has everything you'd want in a small island: a shipwreck, a beach with sea glass, a trail leading to a great overlook, and for the adventurous paddler, some really fun rock gardening along the east and southern sides.”
Address: Salem, MA 01970, USA
“This place is deffinattly worth the long boat ride, and be sure to check out the shipwreck while your at it !”
Address: Salem, MA 01970, USA
“It's a beautiful view but like most things, better from the water!”
Address: 50 Winter Island Rd, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“It's a fun place to explore with kids. I've only been in the off-season. There is a good playground, trails around the island, old bunkers, a small beach, a small lighthouse, an abandoned coast guard building, an old hangar, and boats. It's easy to spend about 2 hours exploring with kids.”
Address: Salem, MA 01970, USA
“This park is amazing to take your animals or just to have a picnic and watch your kids at the playground it's an awesome Park not that big but it's surrounded by breathtaking views and beautiful sunsets. And full of large tall trees.”
Address: 32 Collins St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“This is a really nice park in a good location in Salem. there are usually lots of people using it and everyone seems very friendly. it would be really good if everybody had a Park this nice and their neighborhood. the Salem Zombie Walk used to start there but I don't think it does any more.”
Address: 98 Collins St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Not a beach to swim at but a wonderful place to sit and stare out at the ocean with Marblehead in the distance. You can get lost in your thoughts here or just enjoy a unique picnic spot”
Address: 17 Fort Ave, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“My kids loved to play here when they were little. Huge open field for running. Super cool tank for climbing. There are swings and a fence to keep kids away from the main road. Close by Salem Willows.”
Address: 15 Peabody St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Extraordinary outdoor museum, Punto Urban Art Museum. 50 murals within a three-block walkable neighborhood by some of the most renowned artists from around the world next to some of the best artists from the North Shore. Murals range from 8 feet to 50 feet talk and 130 feet wide. I loved my afternoon discovering and photographing these wonderful works of urban art, a huge thank you to the North Shore CDC.”
Address: Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Great park. I've lived in this area for over 10yrs Homeless because of Nancy Hassell at D.M.H. in Salem. Thank God for saints when sinners try to kill the devil for them. They need to look at themselves and pray. And then prey for everyone else.”
Address: 1 Bridge St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“This is a beautiful, comfortable and very special piece of Salem. The park is beautifully designed. Simple but has the obvious look of dignity. It boasts a proudly lit American flag, as the area is illuminated during the dark hours. There is plenty of parking. A brick paved area traditional of Salem. With lovely, well groomed land scraping and plenty of benches comfortably placed and recycling and waste barrels. A perfect place for a snack or coffee. The dock is safe for small children as there are no spaces large enough for a little one to slip through. You may view scenic beaches previously only known to local beachcombers or adventurers. While at the same time providing colorful deep blue star speckled and golden sunsets skies. And in the early mornings you can actually witness the sun rising over the beautiful North Atlantic Ocean. A proud piece of Salem contributing to Salems honorable history of our forefathers and those who served and made our country free. The city itself is speckled with Presidential names such as Washington and even houses some of the actual presidential bloodlines. Such as the Grants who reside on Bridge st. Neck. As well as Moses Farmer's first house in the world (known to our current history) with electricity. Also on Bridge st. Neck. 11 Pearl st. The Salem common (birthplace of the United States National Guard) has a beautiful arch from George Washington, built for his soldiers, because he loved them so much. Salem being named after Jerusalem, city of peace.. is truly an amazing place. Especially now in recent times of the New Age which has taken Salem by the hand and washed away any misconception of being wicked.. Salem.. city of peace. Land of our forefathers. A true symbol of freedom, change, understanding, exceptacne and growth.. in my opinion gets better everyday. A spiritual and loving place that is realistically evolving with the times while still holding on to our core values that make this country so great. God bless America and the entire world.”
Address: 41 Buffum St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Nice little park that is maintained every few years.”
Address: Willson St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Salem woods is a great beginner/ intermediate trail with beautiful scenery. However, much if the oaths are overgrown and not taken care of very well. There are parts where the path can be very rocky as well.”
Address: Mansell Pkwy, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“Believe me is relaxing sitting in the car and enjoy nature and all aged kids paying. My grandson love it.????”
Address: 46 Marlborough Rd, Salem, MA 01970, USA
“My daughter plays soccer here and then plays on the play ground. I think it's a great place, well cared for fields. 2 playground very different from each other but both very entertaining for the kiddos.”
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