Birding in Massachusetts
Marblehead Conservancy
Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945
Seaside Park webpage
Seaside Park map
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Seaside Park, Marblehead
Coordinates: 42.4948366, -70.8569455
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Seaside Park, covering nearly thirty-four acres, is first known for its most prominent features: the baseball diamond with its historic grandstand. Also of note are the neighboring tennis and basketball courts and play areas.
Part way up the hill that rises behind the ball field is an entrance to a network of trails. Following the trails that lead directly away from the playing fields eventually brings a walker to a high overlook offering a sweeping view toward Chandler Hovey Park, across the Neck, and its causeway access, and Devereux Beach to a distant profile of the Massachusetts Bay shore. Nearly half a mile of meandering park trails gives those wanting exercise much to enjoy and provide challenging practice for several athletic teams.
The entrance from Wyman Road has limited on-street parking. Hike-in entrances are from behind the tennis courts in Seaside Park.
From Seaside Park webpage