Cutler Park

Cutler Park is a 700-acre (280 ha) state park in Needham, Massachusetts that lies between Route 128/I-95 and the Charles River. It contains the largest remaining freshwater marsh on the middle Charles River, with parts of its major trail running directly through the marsh via boardwalks, and thus over 100 species of birds have been sighted there. At the north end, a trail goes around Kendrick Pond (also called Cutler Pond). The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation, and it is part of a plan by the Town of Needham to connect 18 public areas by 35 proposed trails.

Cutler Park

Cutler Park is a 700-acre (280 ha) state park in Needham, Massachusetts that lies between Route 128/I-95 and the Charles River. It contains the largest remaining freshwater marsh on the middle Charles River, with parts of its major trail running directly through the marsh via boardwalks, and thus over 100 species of birds have been sighted there. At the north end, a trail goes around Kendrick Pond (also called Cutler Pond). The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation, and it is part of a plan by the Town of Needham to connect 18 public areas by 35 proposed trails.