F Gilbert Hills
Covering 1,027 acres in Foxboro and Wrentham, F. Gilbert Hills is a "passive use" pine and oak forest. There are 23 miles of trails for various uses, looping through the forest. One of these leads to the Warner Trail, a lo... trailpeak.com
Barrow's Pond & Wading River
Not much in size, but plenty of wildlife and scenery. I'd guess the paddling area to be less than 50 acres and hardly more than a mile end-to-end. With the put-in/take-out located midway, a total exploration would be a litt... paddling.net
Borderlands State Park
An Excellent mandering walk through one of the most scenic state parks in Massachusetts! And best of all, one of the top 10 Disc Golf Courses in the country! Directions: From north: Take Rte. 128 south to Rte. 95 south (to... trailpeak.com
Norton Reservoir
Most of this large, 529-acre impoundment is extremely shallow, averaging around three to four feet throughout except for a 10-foot hole out in front of the outlet dam. The bottom is hard sand throughout except for the deep... anglerweb.com
Pomkapoag Pond
Ponkapoag Pond lies between Canton Rte138 & Randolph Rte28. An uninhabited, clean, hidden, good size pond for learning or exploring with a walk in launch and some parking. Approx 1 1/4 mi in length and 3/4 mi wide with a fe... paddling.net
Fulton Pond
This was a pleasant, short kayak trip. At the far right of the pond, you can go into a lagoon and find a waterfall. Here is a description by the Army Corps of Engineers: Fulton Pond is on the Fulton Pond River in Bristol Co... paddling.net
Bungay River
The Bungay River is a short river in southeastern Massachusetts that is a tributary of the Ten Mile River. The Bungay River begins in Witch Pond in Foxborough, Massachusetts at an altitude about 157 feet (48 m) above sea l... anglerweb.com
Blackstone River
The Blackstone River winds 46 miles from Worcester, MA to Pawtucket, RI, through urban developments, historic villages, farmlands, and forests. The Blackstone drops an average of ten feet per mile, steeper than even the Co... trailpeak.com
Outdoor Recreation Hopkinton
Welcome to the 2004 season at Outdoor Recreation of Hopkinton our third season already. We have many wonderful things planned for this year and look forward to you joining us on the water often. ORH is located at beaut... outdoortrips.info
Ames Norwell State Park
Ames Norwell State Park is a good sized (600 acre) park in Abington, MA, about 30 minutes south of Boston. This is a great area where one can drop their kayak in the water, mountain bike about 10 miles of single-track, hik... trailpeak.com
Nemasket River Run
Grab the kayak and enjoy a full day run down the Nemasket river right off RT 44. This river has some beautiful scenery and makes a fun trip for the whole family. There are two Nemasket river trips this is the second and lo... trailpeak.com
Boston Harbor
Rising 89 feet above the rocky south side of Little Brewster Island, the white tapering tower of Boston Light deserves its description as the ideal American Lighthouse. Flanked by a white clapboard keepers dwelling... lighthousefriends.com
Snake River
The aptly-named Snake River is so beautiful that I'm amazed that it doesn't seem to be listed in any guidebook. It flows from Winnecunnet Pond in Norton to Sabbatia Lake in Taunton. The Snake meanders with countless hairpin... paddling.net
Hopkinton Reservoir (Hopkinton S.p.)
We arrived around 10:00 am. Hopkinton State Park has a lot of parking and a very convenient row of concrete boat launching ramps for all non-motorized watercraft -this is in between a parking lot and a small boat rental sho... paddling.net
Charles River Moonlight Canoe Tour
Enjoy the beauty of the outdoors during a guided three-hour Charles River Canoe Tour at dusk. Locate 20 minutes west of Boston, this relaxing Sunset Canoe Trip begins Newton, Mass located on the flat-water Lakes Distri... xperiencedays.com
Lake Rico
Lake Rico is a delightful lake to spend the better part of a day paddling. It is practically undeveloped, having only a couple of homes on its shores while most of its shores are within the Massassoit State Park. There are ... paddling.net
Olney Pond, Lincoln, Rhode Island
Small islands dot this 126-acre pond in Lincoln Woods State Park. This short and pleasant paddle is best at off-peak hours, because Lincoln Woods State Park is close to downtown Providence and gets busy in summer and on weeke... trails.com
Charles River
Great paddling trip, West St bridge in Medfield to The Charles Cafe in Millis. This is an easy paddle, the current is hardly moving. Very nice launch at the West St bridge where you can park close to the launch. Paddle for ... paddling.net