Borderland State Park
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Borderland State Park features trails for hiking, biking, or horseback riding, fishing and boating in the pond, and facilities for tennis and disc golf. It has beautiful fauna and many different birds, butterflies, dragonflies, chipmunks, deer and more. There is also a 1850 home built by the Smith family. The large attraction is the 1910 stone mansion built by the Ames family. They do have tours for the mansion. I would recommend this people who love the outdoors and historical homes.
- Charles Cavicchi
Borderland State Park was a fun, relaxing, and educational way to spend a sunny Sunday morning. The park is open every day of the week from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. While the parking lot was nearly full, the over 1,800 acres of land prevent the park from seeming crowded. Parking is $5 for Massachusetts residents, $20 for out-of-state residents. Borderland also offers disc golf, fishing, mountain biking trails, horseback riding trails, and little docks for canoeing and kayaking. Accessible bathrooms are available at the visitor center.
- Abigail Epplett
I've been visiting this park my whole life. It's a beautiful place! It has a huge field and tables for picnics and games. Lots of options for hiking trails of varying intensity and you can explore the grounds of the mansion. It has beautiful views and if you're quiet, you can often see wildlife on the trails. I've seen deer on multiple occasions. Parking costs $5. You can pay cash or card at the terminal after parking
- Rebecca Norris
Gorgeous fall views and they have a leash free section in the middle of the park that is great for dogs!
- Ransher Singh
Be aware that parking is $5 for MA plates, and $20 for non-MA plates. If you don’t mind paying for parking, you will enjoy this park. It is spacious, clean, and gorgeous.
- Adriana Medina