D.W. Field Park is a 650-acre natural oasis in Brockton and Avon, Massachusetts, offering a scenic 6-mile loop with fields, woodlands, and waterways. The park features an 18-hole golf course and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. Visitors can enjoy walking, biking, fishing, and picnicking, with one-way traffic and half the road reserved for pedestrians and bikes. The park is open from dawn to dusk, with vehicle access from 10 AM to dusk on weekdays and 12 PM to dusk on weekends. While there are no playgrounds or restrooms, it is a dog-friendly space for leashed pets. The park's highlight is the Brockton Reservoir, which has supplied drinking water to the town since the 1880s, though swimming is not permitted. Overall, D.W. Field Park provides a peaceful escape from city life, with beautiful natural surroundings and various recreational opportunities for visitors.
When you want to be with yourself please visit. You can find inerpeace with yourself. Bring a book .
October 2024
First bike ride in DW. I was with the wife. It was good. A lot of people. Everyone was friendly. Just watch out for the potholes (only a few but they can definitely do some damage to your tire).
August 2024
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