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Ashuwillticook Rail Trail
Ashuwillticook Rail Trail, Cheshire, MA 01225
Directions
The Ashuwillticook Rail Trail is an old railroad track converted into a 10-foot wide paved trail. The trail runs 12.7 miles through the towns of Cheshire, Lanesborough and Adams. Cheshire Reservoir, and the Hoosic River offer outstanding views of the scenery and wildlife. Parking lots and restrooms are available at selected locations along the way.
Phone
(413) 499-7003
Bradley Palmer State Park
40 Asbury St, Topsfield, MA 01983
Directions
This former estate features 721-acres of pine needled paths and sunny rolling meadows for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
Phone
(978) 887-5931
Canalside Rail Trail
2 Avenue A, Turners Falls, MA 01376
Directions
The Canalside Rail Trail follows the former rail bed for an easy-riding 3.7 miles. Follow the trail over the Connecticut River and along scenic views. The trail is also great for walking or even a picnic.
Phone
(413) 863-3221
Cape Cod Rail Trail
3488 Main St., Brewster, MA 02631
Directions
Ride, walk or run through 6 Cape Cod towns as you follow the Cape Cod Rail Trail. There’s plenty to see along the 25-mile trail and state and national parks to visit as you please.
Phone
(508) 896-3491
Charles River Reservation
1175A Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA 02116
Directions
This 20-mile reservation stretches along the Charles River and offers plenty of activities, from picnics and playgrounds to sports fields, boating, and bike paths.
Phone
(617) 727-4708
Chicopee Memorial State Park
570 Burnett Rd., Chicopee, MA 01020
Directions
Come swim, fish, or picnic by the pond at Chicopee Memorial State Park in the summer, or enjoy hiking and biking on the trails year-round.
Phone
(413) 594-9416
Lawrence Heritage State Park
1 Jackson St., Lawrence, MA 01840
Directions
Lawrence, MA was one of the nation's first planned cities, and you can learn about its history and development at Lawrence Heritage State Park. The exhibits in the Visitors Center, a restored 1840s boarding house, tell the stories of Lawrence's mill workers, including their role in the 1912 Bread and Roses Strike. You can also learn about the immigrant populations who settled in Lawrence, and test your skills by planning your own industrial city. Visitors can also walk the esplanade alongside the Merrimac River.
Phone
(978) 794-1655
Sunday - Saturday:
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Lower Neponset River Trail
Hallet Street, Boston, MA 02124
Directions
This rail trail spans 5 miles from Dorchester, MA into Milton, MA. Enjoy the views of the Neponset River as you walk or ride along the trail. Nearby parks also offer plenty of fun for the family.
Phone
(617) 727-6034