Book Arts Open Studio
A creative drop‑in studio for anyone in Rocks Village to explore bookmaking techniques, connect with fellow artists, and get hands‑on with materials overlooking nearby Haverhill.
View event details →Haverhill offers a calm atmosphere with over 50 parks available nearby, including Haverhill Water Supply Land and Whittier Regional High School Athletic Fields. The city features convenient access to supermarkets on State Rte 113 and numerous restaurants and cafes along Washington Street. Educational options are varied, with both public and private primary and secondary schools located nearby. Most properties are situated within a reasonable car ride to highways like Blue Streetar Memorial Hwy, offering easy access for travel. Residents also benefit from nearby train stations such as Haverhill and Bradford, plus several bus lines with stops not far from homes. Housing includes single detached homes, small apartment buildings, duplexes, and townhouses built mostly around 1962, with two and three bedroom options.
Haverhill offers a slower-paced ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. This part of the Greater Boston metropolitan area is reasonably quiet overall, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - however noise can be problematic around the airport (Goddard), Blue Streetar Memorial Hwy or one of the railway lines. Finally, there are over 100 parks close by for residents to relax in, including Bailey Reservation and Carter Hill, which results in them being easy to reach from many locations within the city.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
This historic swing bridge over the Merrimack River connects Haverhill to West Newbury and is an iconic symbol of the neighborhood, drawing sightseers and photographers to admire both its 19th-century engineering and picturesque location.
Stroll through this charming historic district centered along East Main Street, where preserved 18th- and 19th-century homes showcase the neighborhood’s deep roots and unique architectural character.
Located right near the heart of Rocks Village, this center offers horseback riding lessons, boarding, and scenic trail rides, making it a favorite for local equestrians and families interested in outdoor recreation.
Now a local meeting place and small museum, this historic building on East Main Street once housed antique firefighting equipment and now preserves stories of the community’s volunteer spirit.
Rocks Village’s riverside landing offers a popular spot for launching kayaks, canoes, and fishing boats, providing residents with direct access to the scenic Merrimack River and its tranquil recreational opportunities.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A creative drop‑in studio for anyone in Rocks Village to explore bookmaking techniques, connect with fellow artists, and get hands‑on with materials overlooking nearby Haverhill.
View event details →Great opportunity for Rocks Village residents to sample a variety of local dining specials during 10‑day Restaurant Week showcasing Haverhill’s culinary scene.
View event details →Enjoy a nostalgic 1980s summer film screening within walking distance in Haverhill — a fun, free way for local families to spend a morning together.
Catch the timeless 'Back to the Future' close by — ideal morning entertainment that transports Rocks Village residents back to an iconic 1980s summer.
A family‑friendly sports movie screening in the library — an easy, affordable outing for Rocks Village families seeking morning plans.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Rocks Village
Local characteristics and demographics for Rocks Village