Description
This park is located on a bend of the West River about one-half mile from the center of the town of Jamaica. Nearby to the north is Ball Mountain. Hamilton Falls is located about one mile up Cobb Brook, which enters the West River upstream from the park. The West River has a very large drainage area extending from Weston and the south side of Terrible Mountain to Windham on the east and Bromley on the west. The West River is also a favorite spot for many fishermen. The combination of deep slow running water and shallow fast ripples makes for some fine fishing. A semi-annual release of water from the Ball Mountain Dam provides excellent whitewater paddling that draws enthusiasts from all over New England.
Geography:
Previously, the area had supported a few small farms and a sawmill. The West River Railroad ran through what is now the state park. The old railroad bed is now used as the trail that leads along the West River to Ball Mountain Dam. The railroad operated from about 1879 until 1927, when a flood wiped most of it out.
Recreation:
Excellent camping, swimming, fishing, whitewater paddling, hiking, mountain biking and picnicking. Nature and interpretive programs are available.
Facilities:
41 tent/RV sites, 18 lean-tos, restrooms with flush toilets, hot and cold running water and coin-operated showers. There is also a playground and a picnic shelter for campers. Drinking water is available throughout the park. There is a RV sanitary station but there are no hookups.
Nearby Attractions:
Hildene, the Lincoln Family House, Stratton Resort