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Showing 17 - 24 of 55 results for Canoeing and Kayaking in Massachusetts Locations
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Dunn State Park
- Accessible
289 Pearl St., Gardner, MA 01440 DirectionsDunn State Park has a range of universally accessible activities, from fishing to hiking to swimming.Phone(978) 632-7897 -
Elm Bank Reservation
900 Washington St., Wellesley, MA 02482 DirectionsThere is plenty to see as you walk through this park. Take a hike through the woodlands and find a variety of wildlife. Stroll through the gardens for a glimpse of amazing landscaping.Phone(508) 653-9641 -
Erving State Forest
- Accessible
Erving State Forest, Erving, MA 01344 DirectionsVisit for a swim or hike, camp at one of our 27 sites, or kayak on Laurel Lake.Phone(978) 544-3939 -
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 -
Hampton Ponds State Park
- Wheelchair Accessible
1048 North Road, Hampton Ponds, Westfield, MA 01085 DirectionsHampton 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
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Harold Parker State Forest
- 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 -
Hopkinton State Park
- Wheelchair Accessible
164 Cedar St., Hopkinton, MA 01748 DirectionsHopkinton State Park has a little bit of everything: 1500 acres of forest crisscrossed by more than 10 miles of hiking trails, two seasonal swimming beaches staffed seasonally by lifeguards, a variety of sunny and shaded picnic areas, and the historic earthen dam offering some of the best views in the park year-round.
Hopkinton is one of the most-visited parks in the Central Region, featuring hundreds of picnic tables and stationary charcoal grills in first-come-first-served picnic areas, as well as two pavilions available seasonally for reservations. It is common for thousands of patrons to visit the park daily on weekends in the summer; plan your visit in advance and arrive early, then spend a relaxing day at the park and enjoy all it has to offer.
Phone(508) 435-4303 -
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