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Lake Park

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Worcester's third-largest municipal park at 74 acres, straddling Hamilton Street directly across from Lake Quinsigamond. Originally over 100 acres donated in 1884, reduced when the state took about 27 acres in 1956 to develop what became Quinsigamond State Park. Includes Tivnan baseball field, basketball courts, and nature trails.

What to expect

Parking
Free lot free · unconfirmed
Trails
Trails
Entry fee
Free; no entry fee
Dogs
Allowed
Hours
Open 5 a.m.-10 p.m. daily under citywide park rules
Accessibility
Not specified
Baseball
Allowed
Basketball
Allowed
Managed by
Worcester Parks, Recreation & Cemetery Division 508-799-1190 · Website

Getting in

Parking
Free lot
Costfree
Details unconfirmed

What's here

On site

Picnic area

Common questions

Is this the same as Quinsigamond State Park?
No. Lake Park is a separate, city-owned park across Lake Avenue from the state-run Quinsigamond State Park/Regatta Point area; part of Lake Park's original acreage was taken by the state in 1956 to develop that state park.
Where do I park at Lake Park?
Free lot (free).
Are there trails at Lake Park?
Yes.
Is there an entry fee at Lake Park?
Yes, Free; no entry fee
Can I bring my dog to Lake Park?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
Is Lake Park wheelchair accessible?
Not specified
What rules should I know at Lake Park?
Alcohol prohibited.

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BetaSome details here are unconfirmed (restrooms, accessibility). Details are sourced from public agency data and can change through the season. Confirm locally before you go. Sourced 2026-07-15. Official source. Updated 2026-07-17.