Ashland State Park facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Ashland State Park |
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The spillway below the reservoir dam
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Location | Ashland, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |
Area | 472 acres (191 ha) |
Elevation | 230 ft (70 m) |
Established | 1947 |
Governing body | Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation |
Website | Ashland State Park |
Ashland State Park is a public recreation area surrounding the 157-acre (64 ha) Ashland Reservoir in the town of Ashland, Massachusetts. The state park's 472 acres (191 ha) incorporate the entire shoreline of the reservoir which is abutted by the Warren Conference Center and Inn, Camp Winnetaska, a former Girl Scouts of the United States of America camp, and residential houses. The park is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
History
The park was created when the Ashland Reservoir, which was completed in 1895, was taken out of service in 1947. The reservoir's dam and spillway are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The park was unstaffed from 2009 through 2012 due to budget cuts and reopened in 2013 with funding to restore facilities that had deteriorated during the shutdown.
Activities and amenities
The park's trails are used for hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing. The park has wheelchair-accessible restrooms, picnic grounds and swimming beach in addition to a ramp for motorized and non-motorized boating and fishing. It is staffed seasonally.
In the news
The film Sea of Trees starring Matthew McConaughey was partially filmed in Ashland State Park in August 2014.
On August 24, 2016, an ultralight helicopter crashed into the Ashland Reservoir after experiencing engine trouble. No one was injured when the craft submerged in water up to 30 feet deep some 200 to 300 yards offshore.