Address: 365 Elmwood St, North Attleborough, MA 02760, USA
Phone: +15086990129
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 7:30AM–8PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–8PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–8PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–8PM
Friday: 7:30AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
DR LaVoie
Great place to take the babies and toddlers as well as grade school kids. There are a great number of private picnic areas some with barbecues and all well shaded. Then there is a small petting zoo, which the kids really love. Plus a bit further into the park, is a Sand Fun Area, mostly enjoyed by babies & toddlers. It has a small building, a bridge (about 12 inches off the ground!), plenty of sand toys, and sitting area for parents/grandparents.
Heather Wass
Went here with my 3 kids (ages 13 and 6 yr old twins) we went for a hike. The trail was clearly marked, which I appreciated. This place has a small petting zoo, which is awesome. My kids loved it. They also have a great park here. Very clean and the equipment all seems to be in good shape. I am so glad I was told about this place.
Joseph DiGi
Great place to take young kids! Between the play grounds and petting zoo; kid's will have a blast. The look out area is a favorite as well! I was curious because it looks like there are camp sites on the grounds... I was wondering if you could camp over night on the premise?
Karen Guinen
I will always love this place! This place has undergone many changes since I first started coming here as a small child! That tells me that this place is well kept and well managed! The animals are always a hit. Donkeys, llamas, deer, turkeys, emus, sheep, to name most. There a few different locations of playgrounds for the kids through out. The main one is located near the look out point. I love the look out point! There is now a gazebo and some tables so you can pack a lunch/dinner. (Been a few yrs since my last visit so I do not know how recent this change is but I love it!) There are some hiking trails. The trails are mostly labeled... I would take a picture of the map where you first come in (at the first speed bump) just in case. Trails are great otherwise. Grills are available through out park. Some have tables and some do not. Great place!
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Hi Laura - I think it's on a first come first serve basis... But I would call tho double check during busy seasons.
It sounds like a good idea but I would definitely check with a higher authority first. I know you can picnic there as long as there is a spot
Yes, I played disc golf today
There's vending machines for drinks and also a few spots to grill but no snack bar that I know of.
I'm not sure 🤔, I don't want to say yes and then find out you can't so I would say call and ask.
No, you can see part of plainville/north attleboro. Boston isn't in that direction unfortunately
Closes at dusk and yes to the grill.
No
No but the butterfly statue in the garden is pretty cool the kids can play in the water from that
No but they sometimes have a quarter machine for corn to feed the animals. It is a very small and very old school kind of place.
No, but go either way out of the park and you'll find food.
I think it should be fine, unless you will test in the areas too close to the parking or the roads.
Portapotties in remote locations. I believe the little zoo has bathrooms.
Not sure. I walked for 60 minutes and it took about an hour.
I don't know what the laws are in Massachusetts regarding drones as I live in Florida. There are lots of trees there though so would have to fly high
No. It is a fun free place to take the kids and family
Many wheel chair friendly spots to check out in the park. Unless you venture onto the hiking trails or disc golf course most of the paths are paved
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