Who doesn’t love a good waterfall? This stunning waterfall park in Massachusetts offers multiple cascades within easy reach of urbanites and day-trippers. Here’s what you need to know about visiting.

There’s nothing like stumbling upon a waterfall where you least expect one. This pretty urban nature reserve is home to some of the loveliest cascades in the area.

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D.W. Field Park in Brockton is just a stone’s throw from Boston, but it feels miles away from civilization. The park is a massive 650 acres and features tranquil ponds, streams, and waterfalls.

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The falls here are manmade, but that doesn’t make them any less gorgeous. You can stroll alongside the rushing water or even sit over the falls.

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Their flow depends on recent weather conditions, but they look pretty any time of year. You’ll be equally enchanted on a bright summer day as on a frosty winter afternoon.

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The park also offers plenty of spots to enjoy waterfront views and feed ducks. You’ll love dipping your toes in the cool water or relaxing under a shady tree with a book.

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Feel like stretching your legs? The park offers numerous walking paths that are perfect for casual strollers or dog-walkers. They’re ideal for visiting all the park’s little cascades and waterfalls.

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You’ll adore checking out this hidden gem of a park. Visit this waterfall park in Massachusetts soon to relax and explore!

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You can find driving directions to D.W. Field Park by clicking here. Do you love all things waterfall? Check out this list of some of our favorite cascades in the state and take a road trip to see them all.

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Address: D.W. Field E Parkway, Brockton, MA, 02301

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