Robinson State Park, Massachusetts, United States


4.5 (33 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Agawam State Parks

A BEAUTIFUL PARK ‼️

Day-use park offers consists of 811 acres of frontage on the Westfield River, offering a variety of outdoor recreation including bicycling paths, walking trails, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing and cross-country skiing.

Address

North Street, Agawam, MA 01030

Mobile

+1 413-786-2877

Website

http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-west/robinson-state-park.html

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 3:59

User Ratings

4.5 based on (33 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Pam B 5:00 PM May 12, 2022
    Good walking choices
    I like the trails and the choices in this park. It is well-kept, fairly well marked, and not too challenging. It is a great place to walk and get some good miles in. I always pack a little lunch and take a break on the way. Very Enjoyable!

  • 4SpecialK01030 5:00 PM Oct 1, 2017
    Great under-utilized State Park
    We live adjacent to Robinson State Park and love to walk, run, bike, snowshoe and ski there. It's surprisingly quiet all year round; one of the best kept secrets in Feeding Hills/Agawam. The park road runs from the main entrance on North Street down to the main picnic and pond area; the swimming area is spring fed and clear, with a sandy beach and large grassy area. (As of Oct. 1 they've drained the area for the winter.) The Westfield River is accessible from the main picnic/pond area for putting in kayaks. (River level is currently very low.) Typically cars are only allowed as far as the pond, making the remaining paved road safe to bike and walk. There is a lot of good beginner mountain biking in the part of the park close to Route 187/Westfield; more single track in the east part of the park closer to Sarat Ford/Robinson Park School/Maple St. Trails are pretty well maintained but not marked that well. Roots, sand and rocks are the main trail hazards; also be aware that some trails are multi-purpose and shared by runners, hikers, bikers and horses, especially on the weekend. It's really a beautiful, serene park with open spaces for picnics, an open pavilion that can be rented with its own parking lot and a baseball diamond, many trails, the Westfield River, a swimming area in season and loads of wildlife and natural beauty year-round. We're so lucky to have this park in our backyard!

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