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Cascades at Green River Linear Park
Greenfield, Massachusetts
Small Green River riffles along Greenfield's paved linear park path. Short riverside walk; not a swim.
At a glance
Overview
The Green River Linear Park is a paved bike-and-walk path along the Green River in Greenfield. The cascades are small riffles and ledges visible from the path, not a dramatic drop. The park connects residential neighborhoods to downtown, so it is best read as a short riverside stroll -- a cool-off spot on a summer walk, not a swim destination. The river runs brown and fast after storms; clearer in dry weeks.
- Also known as
- Green River Linear Park, Greenfield Linear Park
- County
- Franklin
- Region
- Pioneer Valley
- Water type
- Waterfall
- Waterfall type
- Cascade
Know before you go
Public
Conditions
Conditions snapshot
Check posted signs and official updates before entering.
Getting there
Enter at the marked Linear Park trailheads in Greenfield (common access points near downtown and off Colrain Road). Follow the paved path along the Green River; the cascades are ledges and riffles visible from the path.
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