Best lakes around Rockport are characterized by a mix of coastal features, including historic quarries, freshwater ponds, and a vibrant harbor. This region offers diverse aquatic environments, from the Atlantic Ocean coastline to inland trails. Visitors can explore areas known for their natural beauty and geological history.
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Lobster Cove is a beautiful and calm part of Annisquam Harbor. Many boats find shelter here, resting on moorings. The cove is well-protected from rough ocean waves, making it a safe place for boats, both big and small. You'll often see fishing boats and sailboats bobbing gently on the water.
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Halibut Point State Park is located on the site of the former Babson Farm Quarry on the Atlantic Ocean, where granite was mined for construction purposes from the mid-19th century until 1929. In the last years of World War II, the military used the quarry area. The park, which covers an area of 23 hectares, was founded in 1981. https://www.mass.gov/locations/halibut-point-state-park
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Haskell Pond is a large freshwater lake just west of Red Rocks and has miles of trails that encircle it, popular among hikers, runners, and bikers. Keep an eye out for a wide variety of wildlife as you go as well.
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In the middle of the Halibut Point Reservation is an old granite quarry that has since filled in with water. In some spots you can see partially detached stone blocks! This deep pond near the ocean only adds to the beauty of this small, hidden gem in Gloucester.
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Haskell Pond is a large freshwater lake just west of Red Rocks. There is a network of hiking, trail running, and mountain biking trails around the pond as well as an old public road that once gave access to this city reservoir. As you hike, be on the lookout for bird and other animals, as well as rock climbers working on boulder "problems" (shorter routes on boulders where you do not need ropes, only thick pads below) in the woods surrounding the pond. You can access the trails and old roads around Haskell Pond from the east through Red Rocks or from the north from Essex Ave and Forest Lane.
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Ravenswood Park is a 600 acre conservation area in west Gloucester with over 10 miles of trails and walking paths. The park is open year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset, and is a popular place to hike and run in the spring, summer, and fall, and cross-country ski in the winter. The well-marked trails take you through shaded, dense woods, wetlands, and ponds, and past glacial erratic boulders. You can download a PDF map of the area here: https://thetrustees.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/ravenswood-park-trail-map.pdf
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In the middle of the Halibut Point Reservation is an old granite quarry that has since filled in with water. In some spots you can see partially detached stone blocks! This deep pond near the ocean only adds to the beauty of this small, hidden gem in Gloucester.
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A state park with many contrasts: A quarry, visitor center, lookout, access to the ocean, rock climbing, nice for hiking, lots of wildlife viewing.
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Rockport's aquatic environments are diverse, featuring historic quarries that have filled with water, such as Babson Farm Quarry Pond, as well as freshwater ponds like Haskell Pond. You'll also find vibrant coastal harbors like Rockport Harbor and calm coves such as Lobster Cove (Annisquam Harbor).
Yes, several spots are great for families. Rockport Harbor is known for its scenic views and coastal charm, with miles of beaches. Haskell Pond offers trails suitable for all ages, and Ravenswood Park, with its ponds and wetlands, is a 600-acre conservation area perfect for family walks.
You'll find excellent hiking opportunities around Haskell Pond, which has miles of trails popular with hikers, runners, and bikers. Ravenswood Park also offers over 10 miles of well-marked trails through shaded woods, wetlands, and past ponds. For more options, explore the Hiking around Rockport guide.
Absolutely. Haskell Pond features a network of trails, including an old public road, that are suitable for easy walks. Ravenswood Park also provides numerous walking paths through its conservation area. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Rockport guide.
The area boasts diverse natural beauty. At Babson Farm Quarry Pond, you can see a deep pond formed in an old granite quarry, located near the Atlantic Ocean. Ravenswood Park features dense woods, wetlands, ponds, and impressive glacial erratic boulders. Wildlife viewing is also common around Haskell Pond.
Yes, Haskell Pond has a network of trails that are popular with mountain bikers. For more dedicated mountain biking routes, check out the MTB Trails around Rockport guide, which includes routes near Dogtown Square and Pool Hill Forest.
Yes, Babson Farm Quarry Pond is located within Halibut Point State Park, which is on the site of a former granite quarry active from the mid-19th century until 1929. The park itself was founded in 1981 and offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Around Haskell Pond and within Ravenswood Park, you can keep an eye out for a wide variety of wildlife, including birds and other animals that inhabit the dense woods and wetlands. Halibut Point State Park, home to Babson Farm Quarry Pond, is also known for its wildlife viewing opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the deep waters of Babson Farm Quarry Pond to the scenic coastal charm of Rockport Harbor. The extensive trail networks around Haskell Pond and Ravenswood Park are highly valued for hiking, running, and biking, often with opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Lobster Cove (Annisquam Harbor) is a beautiful and calm part of Annisquam Harbor, well-protected from rough ocean waves. It's a safe place for boats, both big and small, and you'll often see fishing boats and sailboats resting on moorings.
Yes, Rockport Harbor is a settlement known for its scenic views and coastal charm. Halibut Point State Park, which includes Babson Farm Quarry Pond, also offers a lookout point with expansive views.


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