Brooklawn Park
Located in the North End of New Bedford, Brooklawn Park is a recreational haven for residents seeking some exercise and fresh air. This city-owned park attracts kids, families, and active adults who want to take a walk, ride a bike, and have some fun!
Features
Brooklawn Park was once part of a country estate built by Daniel Ricketson. The park welcomed some famous visitors in the 1800s, including writers Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Today, Brooklawn Park has woods, grassy fields, and walking paths where local residents can stroll, bike, and play.
Trails
Stretch your legs with a quick walk along Brooklawn Park’s paved walkways, which are flat and easy for all to enjoy. Want a deeper dose of nature? Explore the pleasant Ricketson Nature Trail through the park’s wooded west side.
Habitats & Wildlife
Located in the urban North End of New Bedford, Brooklawn Park is refuge for local residents seeking a natural space. Families can visit the duck pond on the eastern side of the park, where families of geese and mallards live. If you peer into the trees and walk quietly through the wooded trails, you’re sure to see and hear small birds like black capped-chickadees, house sparrows, cardinals, and blue jays.