A one-acre park behind the historic Spalding House on Pawtucket Street, opened in 2011 by the Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust with Lowell National Historical Park and the City of Lowell; it has wheelchair-accessible trails, a view of Pawtucket Falls, and links to the Upper Pawtucket/Northern Canal walkway near the historic Pawtucket Gatehouse.
What to expect
Hours
Park hours not separately published; the Spalding House building itself hosts open visits the second Sunday of each month, 2-4pm
Managed by
Lowell Parks & Conservation Trust
WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Parking not sourced yet
Check the town or agency pages before you go.
What's here
On site
Benches
seating along a stone wall
Trail
wheelchair-accessible trails
Common questions
Is there an entry fee at Spalding House Park?
No, entry is free.
What rules should I know at Spalding House Park?
Park overlooks Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack River, where strong currents have caused multiple drownings nearby; no designated swimming access here.