Mulcahy Field

Grafton Hill’s Mulcahy Field is a four-acre park is located on Dorchester Street right next to East Middle School. Mulcahy Field has been a park since 1946, when it was transferred from the school department. This park features three ball fields, a playground, a basketball court, and a batting cage. There is also a park […]

Morgan Landing

Morgan Landing, or Morgan Park, or Morgan Landing Park, is an 11 acre park right off grove street. This park features a boat launch, tennis courts, picnic areas, benches, and somewhat of a walking trail. It’s actually a lot bigger than it looks when you drive by, as it extends all the way down to […]

Logan Field

Logan Field is another of Worcester’s parks with a name that belittles what it has to offer. This 11-acre park was purchased by the city in 1928, from the trustees of the Speedway Glens. This park was named after James Logan, a Worcester mayor who served four years and was a ‘pioneer in the playground […]

Lake View Playground

Lake View Playground is a neighborhood park is located on Lake View Street, which is off from Lake Ave. It is located directly across from Lake View Elementary School. The intricacies of the park land itself make it an interesting property. While Lake View Playground is overseen by the Parks Department and listed as a […]

Lake Park

Lake Park is Worcester’s third-largest park! The land for lake park, 110 acres, was donated to the city by Horace H. Bigelow and Edward L. Davis in 1884 to specifically establish a park on the shore of Lake Quinsigamond. The city didn’t accept the gift of this land until 20 years later. After Lake Park […]

The Korean War Memorial

Worcester’s Korean War Memorial is technically a city park! It’s a park that’s so easy to forget about, although often taken in when passing through the busy intersection of Foster and Front Streets. The park is set far enough back from the street to feel relaxing and leisurely, despite the fact it’s located in one […]

Knights of Columbus Park

The Knights of Columbus Property, as it’s officially known, is one of Worcester’s newest park, hence why it’s called a ‘property’. It features Reed Field, located on the former Knights of Columbus property, a rectangular field for soccer and football, a new playground, and ample parking. It has been a city park since 2005, the […]

Kendrick Field

Located in the Greendale neighborhood, it has been a city park since 1912. It is the home of Joe Schwartz Little League and features baseball fields, a football field, and a playground.

Institute Park

Institute Park is probably one of Worcester’s most amazing parks in every way imaginable. Donated and designed by Stephen Salisbury III (in association with Edward Lincoln Winslow), the 17 acres were originally used as a pasture and farm fields – a past that can still be felt in the lush, rolling vistas. There used to […]

Indian Lake Beach

Indian Lake Beach is a two acre park on the Eastern shore of Indian Lake. You can find it just off from Gold Star Blvd, via West Boylston Dr and Clason Road. Although the beach is small, it features ample parking – with space for more than 30 cars. It’s located in a very interesting […]