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About Endicott Park

Friends of Endicott Park

Endicott Park's 165 acres is home to some of the most unique and varied recreational land on the North Shore. The park’s landscape includes pastoral views, historic farm buildings, orchards, woodlands, and marshes, with a network of trails and gravel roads for stress free exploration of the park. Passive recreation activities for all ages abound, ranging from hiking, fishing, picnicking and enjoying the playground in the warmer months, to sledding, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing in the winter.

Friends of Endicott Park

Spotting wildlife throughout the year is not uncommon and can include species such as cottontail rabbits, beaver, coyote, whitetail deer, and a plethora of grey squirrels! In addition, the bird watching can be very productive, with ample food sources and resting areas for resident and migrating species.

Friends of Endicott Park

Endicott Park is open 365 days a year from 9am – sunset.  A staff of three (3) full-time and three (3) part-time/seasonal Park Rangers are responsible for the stewardship and maintenance of the grounds, facilities and care of our farm animals.  In addition to their stewardship, public safety and maintenance responsibilities, staff also offer year-round environmentally orientated recreation programs.

Friends of Endicott Park

Due to the overwhelming interest in our park for those who are looking to host family gatherings, BBQs, birthday parties, company and church outings, the Town requires all organized groups, for-hire photographers and commercial vendors to obtain a permit reservation.  You can find more information on reservations and permits here.

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