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Quarry Tour, Halibut Point State Park, Cape Ann, Rockport, Saturday, June 12th, 10:00 am

June 7, 2010

Halibut Point State ParkWhen: Saturday, June 12th, from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm
Where: Halibut Point State Park, Gott Avenue, Rockport, MA

On Saturday, June 12th, you can take a free, one-hour quarry tour at Halibut Point State Park, Cape Ann, Massachusetts. The park which is another coastal gem on Massachusetts’s North Shore is an easy ride from the Newburyport area. If you haven’t been there, it is well worth exploring.

The tour includes a film,  granite-splitting demonstration, and a tour of the Babson Farm Quarry.

Halibut Point itself is made of sheets of 440 million year-old granite that now descend from rocky headland to the tidal pools below.

As a result of the shallow soil, constant exposure to onshore winds, and a history of frequent fires, the vegetation includes few trees. Catbriar, bayberry, blueberry, arrowwood, shadbush, and an assortment of wildflowers grow among the ledges.

Each winter, many species of seabirds, including loons, grebes, ducks and an occasional puffin, feed in the rich offshore waters.


Beginning in the 1840s, granite was quarried from this area, first on a small scale and primarily along the coast, and then on a much larger scale when the Rockport Granite Company acquired the Babson Farm quarry and expanded its operation.

Shortly after the Cape Ann granite industry collapsed in 1929, 17 acres on the eastern side of the quarry were purchased and given to the Trustees of Reservations. The remainder of the area sat unused until late in World War II when a fire control tower (now the park’s Visitors Center) was constructed to provide aiming information for the massive coastal defense guns that guarded Boston and Portsmouth Harbors.

Halibut Point is a uniquely beautiful coastal seascape. Looking seaward on a clear day, the view stretches from Crane Beach in Ipswich to Mount Agamenticus in Maine and the Isles of Shoals off the coast of New Hampshire.

All programs at the park are free and open to the public.
The daily parking fee is $2.00 per vehicle.
Reasonable accommodations available upon request.

For more information, please call the park at (978) 546-2997.

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