Curzon Mill / Emery House Lane
Curzon Mill / Emery House Lane
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The Curzon Mill / Emery House Lane bridge is a notable crossing over the Artichoke River in Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States. This charming bridge serves as a vital link for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the scenic trails and routes in the area. It's situated near the historic Elizabeth Curzon Hoxie House, a significant landmark in Newburyport, and provides access to the picturesque surroundings of Emery House, often referred to as a monastery.
Visitors particularly appreciate this bridge for its role as…
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Distance 1.54 km
Uphill 20 m
Downhill 30 m
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The bridge serves as a key connection point for a network of trails, primarily enjoyed by cyclists and hikers. It's particularly noted as a 'neat bike connection' that allows passage over the Artichoke River and along a scenic road past Emery House. The surrounding area is part of an intermediate trail system, offering diverse options for exploration.
The terrain around the bridge is generally accessible, forming part of an intermediate trail system. While the bridge itself is a straightforward crossing, the connected trails can offer varying levels of challenge. Cyclists will find scenic roads, and hikers can expect paths suitable for moderate activity.
While the bridge is a gateway to the broader trail network, including connections to Maudslay State Park, specific named hiking routes directly starting at the bridge are not highlighted. However, its role as a scenic connection means many routes will incorporate crossing this bridge as part of a larger journey through the area's natural beauty.
Trail conditions are most favorable during spring, summer, and autumn, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities. While winter visits are possible, hikers and cyclists should be prepared for varying conditions due to snow and ice, which can impact accessibility and difficulty.
The area around the Curzon Mill / Emery House Lane bridge offers options suitable for various activity levels. While the overall trail system is described as intermediate, there are likely sections that are more straightforward and family-friendly, especially for leisurely walks or bike rides. It's advisable to check specific route details for suitability with younger children.
The bridge itself crosses the Artichoke River, offering picturesque views. Nearby, you'll find the historic Elizabeth Curzon Hoxie House, a two-story Vernacular Victorian-style brick dwelling built in 1859. The scenic road passing by Emery House, often referred to as a monastery, is also a significant feature of the area.
Specific parking details directly at the bridge are not explicitly provided. However, visitors planning to explore the connected trails, especially those leading into Maudslay State Park, should look for designated parking areas associated with the park or other local trailheads in Newburyport, MA. It's always recommended to check local signage for parking regulations.
While specific regulations for the immediate bridge area are not detailed, many outdoor spaces and trails in Massachusetts, including parts of Maudslay State Park, are typically dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's best to verify current regulations for any specific trails you plan to explore in the vicinity.
The bridge is located in Newburyport, MA, which is a vibrant town offering a variety of amenities. Visitors will find numerous cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within a short driving distance in Newburyport itself, providing convenient choices for refreshments or overnight stays after exploring the trails.
Direct public transport access to the immediate bridge location is generally limited for such natural areas. Visitors typically reach the area by car or bicycle. However, public transport options might be available to Newburyport, MA, from where further local transport or a short taxi/ride-share could be necessary to reach the trailhead.