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Fall River Heritage State Park
Davol Street, Fall River, MA 02720
Directions
Take a walk along the Taunton River or enjoy a picnic in the large meadow. You can also see World War II battleships at Battleship Cove.
Phone
(508) 675-5759
Farnham-Connolly State Park
705 Neponset St., Canton, MA 02021
Directions
Paved trails, numerous plants and wetland wildlife provide opportunities to connect with nature. Located at the former Canton Airport, this six-acre park is ideal for passive recreation.
Phone
(617) 698-1802
Federated Women's Club State Forest
State Forest Road, Petersham, MA 01366
Directions
Explore more than 1,000 acres of pine, maple, birch, and hemlock trees. Make your way along Fever Brook for great views of the Quabbin Reservoir. Other popular activities include fishing, hunting, and camping.
Phone
(978) 544-3939
Fort Phoenix State Reservation
Green Street, Fairhaven, MA 02719
Directions
Though one of the smallest state parks, Fort Phoenix offers plenty to see and do. In summer, the main attraction is the beach, which is universally accessible. You might also walk along the hurricane barrier for a beautiful view of the Atlantic ocean. Finally, be sure to visit the historic remains of Fort Phoenix, which dates to the Revolutionary War.
Phone
(508) 992-4524
Fort Revere Park
60 Farina Road, Hull, MA 02045
Directions
Fort Revere Park is a destination for history buffs and picnic lovers. Check out the remains of forts dating back to the American Revolution. You'll also find picnic tables and grills.
Phone
(781) 925-1777
Francis D. Martini Memorial Shell Park and Moynihan Recreation Area
1015 Truman Parkway, Boston, MA 02136
Directions
There's plenty of grass on which to sit and relax during concert or performance at the Martini Memorial Shell Head. Across the street at the Moynihan Recreation Area, you'll find athletic fields, a playground, and a spray deck.
Phone
(617) 698-1802
Franklin State Forest
80 Forge Hill Rd, Franklin, MA 02038
Directions
Covering over 843 acres, Franklin State Forest is a minimally developed piece of land. The forest offers miles of weaving trails and fire roads. Trails are open for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Additionally there is a designated loop for off-roading. Access to the Southern New England Trunkline Trail is available through the forest.
Phone
(508) 543-9084
Freetown-Fall River State Forest
110 Slab Bridge Road, Assonet, MA 02702
Directions
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.
Phone
(508) 644-5522