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Sandisfield State Forest (York Lake)
Route 183 and East Hill Road, New Marlboro, MA 01230
Directions
This northern hardwood forest includes hiking trails and York Lake, which is stocked with trout and open to non-motorized boats.
Phone
(413) 229-8212
Savoy Mountain State Forest
260 Central Shaft Road, Florida, MA 01247
Directions
Savoy Mountain State Forest offers more than 50 miles of trails. You can also camp at one our tent sites, or reserve a log cabin.
Phone
(413) 663-8469
South Cape Beach State Park
668 Great Oak Road, Mashpee, MA 02649
Directions
Spend the day relaxing along South Cape Beach's mile of white sands.
Phone
(508) 457-0495
Spencer State Forest
51 Howe Road, Spencer, MA 01562
Directions
The 965-acre Spencer State Forest features trails that run for miles through the woods and across rivers. Visitors can picnic at Howe Pond, cross-country ski, and snowmobile.
Phone
(508) 886-6333
Squantum Point Park
Victory Road, Quincy, MA 02171
Directions
This former Naval airfield is now a beautiful waterfront park. Squantum Point offers great views of the Boston Skyline across the harbor and is a popular spot for birdwatching.
Phone
(857) 702-3884
Tenean Beach
Conley St., Dorchester, MA 02122
Directions
Tenean Beach is more than just a swimming destination. A playground and tennis and basketball courts offer plenty of fun for all ages.
Phone
(857) 702-3884
Tolland State Forest
410 Tolland Road, East Otis, MA 01029
Directions
At the center of Tolland State Forest sits the 1,065-acre Otis Reservoir, which offers a variety of recreational activities. A boat launch is available for boats up to 24 feet in length. No watercraft, except pontoon or sail powered boats, may exceed 24 feet in length. No boats with bathrooms are allowed on the Otis Reservoir.
Phone
(413) 269-6002
Upper Charles River Reservation
96 Forest Grove Road, Waltham, MA 02453
Directions
The Upper Charles River Reservation extends from the Watertown Dam to Riverdale Park in West Roxbury, MA. Now that native plants have been restored to the riverbanks, birds and wildlife have returned. You can follow paths that wind along the Charles River, through the towns of Watertown, Waltham, Newton and Weston.
Phone
(617) 727-1058