Old Town House Park

Description

Old Town House Park is owned and managed by the Town of North Yarmouth. The park features upland fields, seasonal floodplains, freshwater wetlands, and a 3.1-mile trail network that meanders along the Royal River. The park provides access to the Royal for canoes and kayaks and serves as a key access point for the Royal River Water Trail. The park is also renowned as an exceptional site for birding and is considered an e-bird “hotspot” with 141 species identified.

Location

Route 9 (Memorial Highway), North Yarmouth (0.5 mile south of the North Road intersection and 0.8 mile north of the Sligo Road intersection)

Length

3.1 miles

Permitted activities
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Maps
Adjacencies

RRCT Dunn’s Depot Trail across the road on the other side of Route 9 is a quiet, primitive extension of Old Town House Park. The Town of North Yarmouth's Baston Park is located close by on the eastern bank of the Royal River.

Trails, Trailhead, + Accessibility
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For more information about the park, visit North Yarmouth's Old Town House Park website.

Old Town House Park

Old Town House Park is owned and managed by the Town of North Yarmouth. The park features upland fields, seasonal floodplains, freshwater wetlands, and a 3.1-mile trail network that meanders along the Royal River. The park provides access to the Royal for canoes and kayaks and serves as a key access point for the Royal River Water Trail. The park is also renowned as an exceptional site for birding and is considered an e-bird “hotspot” with 141 species identified.