Halibut Point State Park

State park · Rockport

Halibut Point State Park

State park · Rockport

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Gott Ave, Rockport, MA 01966

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Coastal granite quarry with ocean views and easy walking trails  

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Gott Ave, Rockport, MA 01966 Get directions

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Gott Ave, Rockport, MA 01966 Get directions

+1 978 546 2997
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Oct 26, 2025

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Eastern Massachusetts Has Some of the Loveliest Hikes in New England

"A short, easy 1.6-mile loop that circles ancient granite cliffs and a dramatic abandoned seaside quarry filled with almost-turquoise rainwater. Hikers can inspect industrial scars from the old Cape Ann granite trade—dogholes, iron staples, and a towering grout pile of discarded stone—and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic from multiple viewpoints." - Madeline Bilis Madeline Bilis Madeline Bilis is a writer, editor, and guidebook author based in New England. She has a soft spot for brutalist buildings and a degree in journalism from Emerson College. She was previously an assistant editor at Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Rose Davis

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Nice state park. You will have to pay $5 parking fee. There are portable toilets, also there is a nice visitor center built in the shape of lighthouse, with restrooms, and with picnic tables outside. The park has beautiful zone with flowers and abandoned granite quarry in 1929, filled with rain water. It's depth is 18m. The park is not big, has probably 2 trails, one around the quarry and the second leads to the ocean. You will spend there no more than an hour. We arrived there after 5pm in the mid of September. Not the best time to catch bluish hues of water in the quarry. Try to visit the park earlier during the day.

Cody Brown

Google
My mother and I visited this state park on Tuesday, September 30th. Unfortunately, we arrived less than 30 minutes before the sunset that the park was going to be closed. So I was quickly to see the sea and took a couple of pictures. Both the restrooms and the visitor centers are closed. I used the portable restroom next to the parking lot. Inside the toilet was having a big pile of shit but I got to go. It was a shame that I didn’t spend the time to look this park or learn the history about this state park. I would love to go back if I’ll go back to travel east.

Jenna Sunshine

Google
Beautiful park with nice walking paths that go to the ocean and overlook a quarry. The paths are blazed so you know where to go, and there's good signage, as well as a visitor center, restrooms, and water fountain. Highly recommend!!

Catherine McCandless

Google
Truly a must see destination in Rockport (paired with the Trustees’ Halibut Point Reservation). Breathtaking views of the ocean and the former quarry is stunning. The trails are great for running (not very long but if you do all the loops you can hit 2.5-3 miles), and are well-maintained and mostly flat.

Lucas ルーカス

Google
I've been to Rockport many times, and I never knew this existed. What a cool place! Halibut Point State Park is an amazing park with tons of cool stuff to explore. In the middle of the park is the Babson Farm Quarry, an old quarry filled with water that is such a sight to see. There are places to view it from and go down to the bottom, but be careful as there are no guard rails to keep you from falling in. Swimming is also not allowed. Walk a little further down the narrow trails, and you'll find the beautiful sea rocks, which are really fun to explore. Beautiful views of the ocean. One of the trails leads up to the unusual summit of the boulder mountain, from which you can see Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and as far as Maine. Parking is $5 for Massachusetts plates and $20 for out of state plates. A must do if you're in Rockport!

Theresia Canniff

Google
This is a lovely hidden gem I just recently discovered. I’m spending time exploring my home state and I live south of Boston. This park is really cool north of Boston. It hits all my favorite things, ocean, nature, walking trails (short trails), lots of photo ops, and generally nice people. We brought our dog. You can walk around the old quarry and/or you can walk down to the ocean. We did both. There is also a lookout over the ocean that is cool. Parking was only $3 residents but kinda lame they ask for $20 non residents. Not sure it’s worth $20. We spent an hour here and then got lunch down the road.

Calvin Ng

Google
Easy trail park with the view of the ocean or the quarry. There is a public bathrooms. Went maintain park. Plenty of parking spaces and it was free. About 10 minutes drive to downtown Rockport.

Victor Olmstead (Vixtor)

Google
Wide paths to lookout points, smaller trails down to the ocean. Dog friendly on leash of course.