Address: 347 Kenoza Ave, Haverhill, MA 01830, USA
Phone: +19785211686
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Irek K.
The place is great with its Kenoza lake and 4.7 miles trail around the lake and its wildlife. If anything, there would be just one wish that some drainage should be installed on 3-4 fragments of the main walking trail where there is always some mud and standing water. Placing some pallets or stepping stones would work too. During warm months those spots are always wet and muddy; during winters, those places are covered with thick, slippery ice, which is a problem too.
Jillian Kenney
It's always a very beautiful place to walk. There's many trails to choose from. Whether you're looking for a quick walk, or a long, adventurous 5 mile loop, you will have fun! They allow leashed dogs of all shapes and sizes, (one of my favorite parts about walking there is seeing dogs). One thing to be aware of is the mud situation - there's almost always a fair amount of mud on these trails, so wear clothes and shoes that can get dirty just in case!
Coach Cano
Perfect for a walk, jogging, trail running or a bike ride. 2 tennis courts available too and a little playground for the little ones. But my favorite part it's definitely the beautiful views that changed with the seasons. My family and I come here every week!
ANGELA GAFF
I have been going to Winniekenni Park for years. I recommend going in the fall especially if you want to take pictures, the foliage is beautiful. If you like to bike ride, run or take long walks. There is a beautiful 5-mile trail, alongside a beautiful waterfront. They also have a playground with swings and slides tennis courts, and picnic tables if you want to bring a lunch. They have tennis courts, and public bathrooms. In the winter you can go sledding. Very peaceful and relaxing. Perfect family fun for free.
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No you can't let your furry family swim at this lake. And if they are on leash you can probably let them get their paws wet!!
Play don't bite or attack people you can let him run anywhere
In the little pond it is OK, but prohibited in the large lake.
Up to 14 you don't need a license. http://www.ma.wildlifelicense.com/
Yes it is and yes you do need a license
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