Activity Overview
Francis William Bird Park is a quiet and peaceful place for a stroll and bicycling, this 89-acre of park was founded in 1925. The park is named after Charles Bird's eldest son Francis William Bird, the park is located in Walpole, Massachusetts. The park attracts many families that visit it for walking, cycling, children's playground facility, tennis courts and basketball backboard. The park has walking trails, trees, groves and ponds. The bird park has free admission to all and is open all year-round.
Things to Do
- The bird park offers a spot for outdoor recreation and family fun, it has many amenities and a family-friendly atmosphere.
- The park has vast lawns, trees, picnic areas, plenty of tree species including red maple, white pine, red oak, yellow birch and hemlock.
- The park has three miles of walking paths for easy walking, and bike paths and bike racks. The paths meander through open fields, shaded trees, bridges, ponds and groves.
- The park has areas for active sports; it has tennis courts, basketball net, and a play area with equipment for toddlers known as "tot lot".
- Easter egg hunt is celebrated in the park, children love taking part in the hunt, it's fun finding all the eggs hidden in the park with family.
Francis William Bird Park Insider Tips
- Restrooms are available.
- Insect repellents might be needed in the Summer season.