The short answer is probably not, but no body knows for sure. I have been going there for years and have yet to see a bear or evidence of one. The black bear is the only bear in Massachusetts and while there have been reports over the years of people seeing what they thought could be a black bear in this park, the searches that followed these reports conducted by wildlife officials never turned up a bear of even much solid evidence of one. The official stance from wildlife workers and rangers that manage the area is that it is unlikely but not impossible that there are black bears here (probably very few of them if any). Black bears are typically very shy and docile compared to all other types of bears. If you are camping in the park, simply store all food sealed and a good distance away from your camp elevated on a tree when you are not using it and you can expect to be safe from black bears even if they do exist here. You can also contact the park staff for more/better info.
I can't say it better than Jonathan Hummel! Great reply.
I have never seen a bear but I'm sure bears live here but avoid the campground
Thanks alot fr a detailed and informative reply. This greatly helps. @Jonathan Hummel
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