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The Amesbury Riverwalk offers an easy hike, covering 1.6 miles (2.7 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 71 feet (22 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 41 minutes. As you follow the path of the former Salisbury-Amesbury railroad, you will experience a varied landscape. The trail guides you past historic mill buildings, providing a glimpse into the area's past. You will also enjoy a peaceful walk alongside the Powow River, with sections winding through residential areas and a stretch of forest. This accessible route provides a pleasant blend of natural and suburban scenery.
The Amesbury Riverwalk is a well-maintained trail, making it suitable for hiking in various seasons. Even after snow, the path is often cleared, ensuring year-round accessibility. Parking is readily available at both the Water Street (Heritage Park) and Carriagetown Marketplace endpoints, offering convenient access. This route is also wheelchair accessible, making it a great option for individuals with mobility issues. Plan your visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the diverse surroundings.
This trail follows the historic path of the former Salisbury-Amesbury railroad, offering a unique connection to the region's industrial heritage. Along the way, you will find historical enhancements and signage that add context to your journey. The route also passes the historic Prospect Cemetery, providing another point of interest. The mix of natural river views and glimpses into the town's past makes this riverwalk a notable feature in the Amesbury area.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.96 km
604 m
< 100 m
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2.21 km
321 m
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< 100 m
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The Amesbury Riverwalk is primarily a paved rail trail, making it largely flat and easy to navigate. It's well-maintained and suitable for walking, jogging, and biking. You'll find a smooth surface throughout.
Yes, the trail is rated as easy and is suitable for most fitness levels. Its flat, paved surface makes it accessible for a relaxed stroll, a steady-paced walk, and even for individuals with mobility issues.
The Amesbury Riverwalk is about 1.3 to 1.4 miles (approximately 2.65 km) long. A typical walk can take around 40-50 minutes, depending on your pace.
The Riverwalk offers varied scenery. You'll pass historic mill buildings, enjoy a pastoral walk along the Powow River (though views can be obscured by foliage), and go through residential areas, the historic Prospect Cemetery, and a stretch of forest. It also crosses under I-495 via dedicated tunnels.
Yes, the Riverwalk follows the path of the former Salisbury-Amesbury railroad, showcasing the area's manufacturing past. You'll find historical enhancements, signage, preserved mileposts, and artifacts along the way.
Parking is available at both ends of the trail. You can park at the Water Street (Heritage Park) endpoint or at the Carriagetown Marketplace endpoint on Route 110.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Amesbury Riverwalk. It is open to the public.
The trail is well-maintained and often cleared even after snow, making it usable in various seasons. However, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. It's a good option year-round for a walk.
Yes, the Amesbury Riverwalk is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
Yes, the Amesbury Riverwalk is the first completed section of the larger Coastal Trails Network. There are plans for it to connect directly to the Salisbury Ghost Trail, which will eventually extend the network to the Merrimack River, linking Amesbury, Salisbury, and Newburyport.
Benches are available along the route for resting. While there are no dedicated restrooms directly on the trail, its proximity to downtown Amesbury means you can find facilities in nearby businesses.
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