Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Dogs Allowed
Historic site

Details of Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Overview of Freetown-Fall River State Forest

This 5000-acre forest includes 25 miles of trails for hiking, horse-back riding, or off-roading (dirt bikes only). It's also home to a Wampanoag reservation.

Hours for Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Sunrise to sunset

Parking at Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Free parking is available on site. 

Activities at Freetown-Fall River State Forest

  • Hiking

    Walk the trails leading to Profile Rock for a view of the state's southern coast.
  • Off-highway motorcycles

    Dirt bike riding season is from the Monday after the first weekend in May to the last Sunday in November.

All Activities at Freetown-Fall River State Forest

  • Hiking
  • Mountain biking
  • Horseback riding
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Biking
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Hunting

Facilities at Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Accessibility at Freetown-Fall River State Forest

  • Accessible restrooms

Restrictions at Freetown-Fall River State Forest

  • No alcohol
  • No camping
  • No fires

More info for Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Dirt bike riding season is from the Monday after the first weekend in May to the last Sunday in November.

Visitors may bring their own grills.

Learn more about using off-road vehicles in state parks

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