Ingram Park in Cohasset is a trail system on just under 30 acres of historic farm land. The land is protected and managed by the Cohasset Conservation Trust which purchased the most recent 6 acres in 2014. Eagle Scouts from Cohasset Troop 28 have been working on the planned trail system. Depending on the time of your visit, you have a high probability of seeing some wildlife. Due to our winter visit, it was evident that deer are frequent guests and we happened to come across a large family of wild turkeys.
TRAILS:
The trail system is very clearly marked and the trail map is accurate. Each trail offers varying geographic elements. Despite the simple network of the trails, significant boulders, roots, and smaller rocks make these trails largely impassible for strollers.
POINTS OF INTEREST:
Although we normally gravitate towards water features for points of interest, Ingram Park is a very different site.
- The significant rock formations offer what seem like boulder gardens contrasted against the wooded backdrop. The Greenbush commuter rail line is easily visible from the path.
- There is a bench perched atop the Kevin Mack portion of the trail. You won't realize the height of the landscape until you reach this bench. It is really impressive.
- A historic cellar from an original structure can be found closer to the train tracks. The stone walls are also very well defined and intact.
LOCATION:
Beechwood St
Cohasset, MA
parking on Heritage Lane, across from the main entrance to the Park















