Ingram Park
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.
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.
More Info
- cohassetconservationtrust.org
- http://cohassetconservationtrust.org/?page_id=919
- cohasset.wickedlocal.com
- http://cohasset.wickedlocal.com/x1907513919/Eagle-Scout-project-paves-way-for-park-trail