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Showing 9 - 16 of 37 results for Mountain Biking Trails in Massachusetts Locations
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Cutler Park Reservation
- Wheelchair Accessible
84 Kendrick St., Needham, MA 02494 DirectionsThis 600-acre park protects the largest freshwater marsh on the middle Charles River. This park is a great spot for birdwatchers, and it also features eskers, or riverbeds formed inside a glacier; drumlins, long hills formed by glaciers; and Kendrick pond.Phone(617) 698-1802-
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Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
78 Cape St., Goshen, MA 01032 DirectionsDAR State Forest offers dozens of campsites, forest trails, a lake to swim and fish in.Phone(413) 268-7098-
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Douglas State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
107 Wallum Lake Road, Douglas, MA 01516 Directions5,907-acre Douglas State Forest borders Connecticut and Rhode Island. Enjoy swimming and boating at Wallum Lake or hike miles of woodland trails.Phone(508) 476-7872-
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Freetown-Fall River State Forest
110 Slab Bridge Road, Assonet, MA 02702 DirectionsThis 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.Phone(508) 644-5522-
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Georgetown-Rowley State Forest
Route 97, Georgetown, MA 01833 DirectionsExplore over 1,000 acres of forest for year-round activities. Hike and bike during the warmer months. After the snow falls, hit the trails for skiing and snowmobiling.Phone(978) 887-5931-
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Great Brook Farm State Park
- Wheelchair Accessible
165 North Road, Carlisle, MA 01741 DirectionsThis 1000-acre park features more than 20 miles of trails. You can see notable Native American sites and 17th-century cellar holes leftover from English settlers. There's also an active dairy farm that offers free tours on weekends.
Phone(978) 369-6312-
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Harold Parker State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
305 Middleton Road, North Andover, MA 01845 DirectionsHarold Parker State Forest is a located in Andover, Mass, only an hour north of Boston. With 35 miles of trails, 11 ponds, and dozens of campsites, there’s something in this Central Hardwood-Hemlock-White Pine forest for everyone.
Phone(978) 686-3391-
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Kenneth Dubuque Memorial State Forest
466 W. Hawley Road, Plainfield, MA 01070 DirectionsExplore 35 miles of mixed-use trail throughout this 7,882-acre woodland. You can hike, mountain bike, and snowmobile. Keep a lookout for remains of the past, such as cellar holes from the abandoned village of South Hawley, a rare fieldstone "beehive" charcoal kiln, and the remains of a mill at Hallockville Pond.
Phone(413) 339-5504-
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