As you know, Leominster is the birthplace of John Chapman, aka Johnny Appleseed. Since we live here on Johnny Appleseed Lane, of course we know much of the local "JA" lore. However, until today we have never visited Johnny Appleseed State Park.
By some accounts, the park is listed as "permanently closed". But I was able to find the trail map shown at right. On the map you can see Johnny Appleseed Lane and I've mark our house with a big red dot. The Nashua River runs within most of the park's boundaries and the Fall Brook joins the Nashua here as well.
One of the parking areas is now within the borders of the Leominster Babe Ruth baseball fields, adjacent to the old Italian American Center. My, how things have changed here in 33+ years we've lived here. Anyway, this is where we will start our hike today.
Along this section of the Nashua are the remains of the old Leominster dam. When the boys were younger, they would ride their mountain bikes down along the river and actually found this dam. Moreover, I once padded down the river and actually went right through some of the dam's remains.
Looking downstream, there are logs laying across the river creating additional paddling obstructions. |
I walked upriver a little to get another view of the dam. You can see how high it is above the water. |
We're thinking "x marks the spot", but we're not exactly sure what the "X" is for. |
Once and done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this. I wondered about this area. It helps to know where you can park
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