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Beartown State Forest
69 Blue Hill Road, Monterey, MA 01245
Directions
This 12,000 acre forest is the perfect place to visit no matter the season. Swim, boat, or fish in Benedict Pond. In the winter, you can cross-country ski and snowmobile.
Phone
(413) 528-0904
Castle Island, Pleasure Bay, M Street Beach and Carson Beach
2010 Day Blvd., Boston, MA 02127
Directions
A visit to Castle Island combines history and recreation. Tour Fort Independence or take a walk around it. Continue the day sunbathing or swimming at one of the nearby beaches.
Phone
(857) 702-3884
Cochituate State Park
43 Commonwealth Road, Natick, MA 01760
Directions
Cochituate State Park's main feature is Lake Cochituate, which is made up of three linked ponds.
Phone
(508) 653-9641
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) State Forest
78 Cape St., Goshen, MA 01032
Directions
DAR State Forest offers dozens of campsites, forest trails, a lake to swim and fish in.
Phone
(413) 268-7098
Dunn State Park
289 Pearl St., Gardner, MA 01440
Directions
Dunn State Park has a range of universally accessible activities, from fishing to hiking to swimming.
Phone
(978) 632-7897
Hampton Ponds State Park
1048 North Road, Hampton Ponds, Westfield, MA 01085
Directions
Hampton Ponds State Park is located near Westfield, Mass, and is just the place for a relaxing summer day. Spend some time on the water before having lunch at one the many grill-equipped picnic areas.
Phone
(413) 532-3985
Sunday - Saturday:
8:30 am-6:30 pm
Mount Tom State Reservation
125 Reservation Road, Holyoke, MA 01040
Directions
Mount Tom features wonderful views of the Pioneer Valley in west-central Massachusetts. The area is also a great place to bird watch--especially for hawks.
Phone
(413) 534-1186
Quabbin Reservoir
100 Winsor Dam Rd., Belchertown , MA 01007
Directions
Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the United States. Along with the Wachusett Reservoir and Ware River, it is the source of high quality water for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority water supply system. The 412 billion gallon reservoir covers 39 square miles with 181 miles of shoreline. Recreational activities are regulated and limited to protect 3 million people’s drinking water.
Phone
(413) 323-7221