           | Property Description | 64 acres | Established 1990 | Part of historic Coolidge Point, the Coolidge Reservation is named for the prominent family who came to own the peninsula. The diverse woodland features a mix of oak and pine with numerous wildflowers and ferns, and is home to an array of birds and other wildlife, including fishers and fox. Formed by rocky outcrops, Bungalow Hill offers views of Magnolia Harbor. Clarke Pond, once a tidal saltwater marsh, was cut off from the sea nearly a century ago when the inlet was filled. Several acres of wetlands, grading from shallow marsh to shrub swamp, surround Clarke Pond. At the tip of Coolidge Point is the magnificent Ocean Lawn. At one time, this vast lawn was the site of the Coolidge family's "Marble Palace," a Georgian-style mansion designed in 1902 by Charles McKim under the direction of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Jr. The Ocean Lawn is now an open, grassy expanse broken only by large shade trees. Edged by rocky headlands that extend into the sea, the Reservation is bordered on the west by Kettle Cove and Black Beach. Also in view are Kettle Island and The Trustees' Great and Little Misery Islands. |
| | Trails | | A one-mile trail runs from the parking area to the top of Bungalow Hill, around Clarke Pond to Magnolia Beach, and to the Ocean Lawn. Easy walking, though moderate in places. |
| | Literature | | Printed trail maps are distributed free from bulletin board in parking areas. Please understand that supplies periodically run out. You may also download trail maps from this web site or mail order trail maps in advance of your visit. |
| | Property Acquisition History | Original acreage a gift, with endowment, of the Coolidge family in 1990 and 1991. Additional land given by Essex County Greenbelt Association in 1992 and by Dr. Catherine Lastavica in 1999. | |  |  Telephone: 978-526-8687 E-mail: neregion@ttor.org When to Visit: Ocean Lawn open year-round, Friday through Monday, 8 am to sunset. Gray (Magnolia) Beach open May through Sept. for walking only. The wooded area is open year-round, daily, 8 am to sunset. Allow a minimum of 1 hour. Admission Fees & Permits: Free to all. Regulations / Advisories: Dogs are permitted in woodlands only, not on the Ocean Lawn. How to Get There: From Route 128, take exit 15 and follow School Street toward Manchester-by-the-Sea for .5 mi. Turn left onto Lincoln Street and follow for 0.5 mi. to stop sign at intersection of Summer Street (Route 127). Turn left onto Route 127 north and follow for 2.2 mi. to entrance and parking area (10 cars) on right. Road Map:   |