A quiet downtown green built around the 1797 Godfrey Windmill and an 11-circuit labyrinth modeled on Chartres Cathedral. Locals treat it as a break from the busier Main Street shops, with a bowling green and picnic tables tucked among mature trees.
What to expect
Parking
Not confirmed · unconfirmed
Entry fee
Free to enter; windmill tours are donation-based.
Hours
No posted gate hours found; treated as open access like Chatham's other downtown greens.
Accessibility
Paved, ADA-accessible path through the labyrinth and to the windmill.
Managed by
Town of Chatham Parks & Recreation
(508) 945-5175 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Parking not sourced yet
Check the town or agency pages before you go.
What's here
On site
Restroom
Seasonal comfort station
Picnic area
Picnic tables near the bowling green
Common questions
Free guided tours of the 1797 Godfrey Windmill run Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11am to 3pm, late June through late August; donations are welcome.
An 11-circuit paved replica of the medieval labyrinth at France's Chartres Cathedral, built in 2012 as a gift from seven local churches.
Is there an entry fee at Chase Park?
Yes, Free to enter; windmill tours are donation-based.
Is Chase Park wheelchair accessible?
Paved, ADA-accessible path through the labyrinth and to the windmill.
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