Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, Sharon, Massachusetts
This loop begins with a quick climb to the Moose Hill Fire Tower, then settles in for a flat, sweeping stroll through the woods. At the park?s southern edge, you get terrific views from Allen Ledge and Bluff Head, where grani... trails.com
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
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
Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort
New England's Four Season Camping Resort winning two National Awards as "RV Park of the Year". Our amenities include 3 outdoor swimming pools, one of which is heated and features an outdoor spa; an indoor pool & spa (cur... landbigfish.com
Lake Sabbatia
Lake Sabbatia is a 237 acre enlarged great pond with an average depth of nine feet and a maximum depth of 30 feet. The entire northern end of the lake is very shallow. Lake Sabbatia, also known as Scuddings or Scaddings Po... anglerweb.com
Lake Nippenicket
Lake Nippenicket is a 354-acre natural pond known locally as the Nip. Bordering the Hockomock Swamp, it forms the headwaters of the Town River. The lake is located about a half mile west of Route 24, just north of its inte... anglerweb.com
Winnecunnet Pond
This 148-acre, weedy, warm water pond has an average depth of six feet and a maximum depth of 11 feet. The fertile, stained water is transparent to five feet and the bottom is predominantly mud. The shoreline is heavily de... anglerweb.com
Francis William Bird Park
Francis William Bird Park is an 89-acre landscaped park created and endowed in 1925 by Charles Sumner Bird, Sr. and his wife Anna in memory of their eldest son, Francis William Bird (1881-1918). Over three miles of wal... bostoncentral.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
Ames Long Pond
Nutrient enrichment has resulted in excessive plant growth in the lake. As the plants die, sedimentation increases, making the pond more shallow. Nutrient enrichment, other sources of sedimentation such as runoff from the ... anglerweb.com
Ames Nowell State Park, Abington, Massachusetts
The town of Abington, just off MA 24 and MA 3, 20 miles south of Boston. There are a few short climbs and descents on this ride. Watch for occasional obstructions on the more secluded trails. trails.com
Massachusetts Audubon Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Nature...
In Sharon, the Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the many sanctuaries operated by Massachusetts Audubon, has a nature center that is the center of activity for educational programs offered to individuals and families.... waymarking.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
Borderlands Disc Golf - Easton, Ma
In Easton, in Borderlands State Park, is the Borderlands Disc Golf Course, a pair of 18-hole courses (making 36 holes) that go through both woods and fields, providing a challenge to the beginner and professional alike.Th... waymarking.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
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
The Rockery/memorial Cairn - Easton, Ma
In the North Easton section of Easton, is a small but prominent green space in the center of the intersection of Main Street, Lincoln Street, and Barrows Street. This green space is dominated by a stone structure that is ... waymarking.com