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Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Slab Bridge Rd., Assonet
508 644-5522

Just 5 minutes from Fall River and Taunton, and 15 minutes from New Bedford, Freetown State Forest is a vast tract of public land acquired over a twenty year period beginning in the 1930's. Near the main entrance is a day use area, with wading pool, picnic area, fields and restrooms. The remainder of the forest offers 50 miles of unpaved roads and trails. Horseback riders, dog Sledders, mountain bikers, and seasonal motorcycle and snowmobile users are welcome, as are hunters and anglers in season. Rattlesnake Brook, which meanders throughout much of the property, is stocked with brook trout each spring.

Profile Rock, a 50-foot outcropping, shows a profile of what the Wampanoags believe to be Chief Massasoit. The 5,441-acre Forest also includes the 227-acre Watuppa Reservation, which belongs to the Wampanoag Nation, and is the site of annual tribal meetings.

Trail Map
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Park Directions
Freetown State Forest is located in south-east Massachusetts.
From the north: Take Rte. 24 south to exit 10. Bear left onto South Main Street. Turn left at four corners onto Rte. 79 north and right onto Elm Street which then turns into Slab Bridge Road; continue for 1.5 miles to the forest entrance.

 

 
  
Accessible Restrooms
Fishing
Hiking
Historic Site
Horseback Riding Trails
Hunting (Restrictions)
Mountain Biking
Off-Road Vehicles
Picnicking
Scenic Viewing Area
Skiing (Cross-Country)
Walking Trails

Fall River Heritage State Park
Dighton Rock State Park

Massachusetts Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

 

 

 

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