Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lowell National Historical Park adventure.
Lowell, Massachusetts, became the center of a revolution. It wasn't the American Revolution against the British. It was the Industrial Revolution.
The Boott Cotton Mills Museum in Lowell showcases 88 power looms on a factory floor. It was here that people wove wool into yarn. That yarn was made into rugs, tapestries, and clothes. These textiles were then sold to Europe as some of America's first global exports. Rather than spend hours at a spinning wheel operating by a foot pedal, they used water power to spin the power looms.
This historical park showcases American ingenuity in the early 1800s. Lowell was filled with these water-powered mills. Factories created jobs for people. Boarding houses provided a place for workers to live and sleep nearby. Well-preserved mills and historic sites dot the landscape of this park.
Nature hikes and trails through Lowell let you explore these sites at your leisure. You can imagine factory employees walking to work along these paths. Boat tours through the canal add a touch of romance to your tour.
Nearby campsites offer a home base for your getaway. You'll find plenty to choose from on Hipcamp.