




Lowell National Historical Park
Massachusetts
Lowellβs water-powered textile mills catapulted the nation β including immigrant families and early female factory workers β into an uncertain new industrial era. Nearly 200 years later, the changes that began here still reverberate in our shifting global economy. Explore Lowell, a living testament to the dynamic human story of the industrial revolution.
About Lowell National Historical Park
Lowell National Historical Park is a national historical park located in Massachusetts. Summer: Throughout the summer, temperatures range from the mid 60s to mid 90s during the day, with rain and thunderstorms more common in the months of July and August. Boats and trolleys operate rain or shine and are only cancelled in cases of extreme weather or the presence of thunder and lightning. Winter: Winters are typically cold with temperatures in the mid 30s and 40s (with occasional single digit temperatures) and snow storms with a few inches accumulation occur frequently throughout the season.
The Boott Cotton Mills Museum is located at 115 John Street. Paid parking is available across the street from the museum in the Joseph Downes Garage located at 75 John Street. Click the link below for more detailed directions.
π° Entrance Fees & Passes
Entry to Lowell is completely free. There are no general entrance fees or vehicle passes required to access this park unit.
π₯Ύ Things to Do
Lowell National Historical Park offers visitors a diverse selection of outdoor experiences. You can participate in a wide array of activities, most notably Arts and Culture, Craft Demonstrations, Cultural Demonstrations, Live Music, and 13 other recreational activities, depending on the season and weather conditions. Path options exist for both casual strollers and expert backcountry adventurers.
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π Visitor Planning Tips for Lowell
- βBeat the Crowds: Arrive at the main gates or trailheads of Lowell before 8:00 AM. Parking spaces at popular locations fill up extremely fast, especially during warm peak season weekends.
- βVerify Conditions: Weather and trail accessibility inside Lowell can change rapidly. Always verify the latest road conditions and local weather advisories before starting your trek.
- βLeave No Trace: Help protect the delicate ecosystems of Lowell. Stay on marked trails, pack out all of your waste, and keep a respectful distance from wildlife.
Lowellβs water-powered textile mills catapulted the nation β including immigrant families and early female factory workers β into an uncertain new industrial era. Nearly 200 years later, the changes that began here still reverberate in our shifting global economy. Explore Lowell, a living testament to the dynamic human story of the industrial revolution.
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About the Author
James R. Mitchell
Founder & Lead Writer β National Park Data
James has visited all 63 designated US national parks and has been writing about outdoor travel for over 12 years. He spent 8 years as a wilderness guide in the Rocky Mountains before founding National Park Data to help visitors plan better, safer, and more enjoyable park trips.
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