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Showing 25 - 32 of 39 results for Accessible hiking Locations
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Mount Tom State Reservation
- Wheelchair Accessible
125 Reservation Road, Holyoke, MA 01040 DirectionsMount Tom features wonderful views of the Pioneer Valley in west-central Massachusetts. The area is also a great place to bird watch--especially for hawks.Phone(413) 534-1186 -
Nantasket Beach Reservation
- Wheelchair Accessible
212 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA 02045 DirectionsNantasket Beach is popular summer escape from the Boston. The reservation includes a mile of the Atlantic shoreline, and during the summer, you can attend concerts or take public dance lessons.Phone(781) 925-1777 -
Nashua River Rail Trail
- Wheelchair Accessible
Rt. 2A, Ayer, MA 01432 DirectionsExplore the great outdoors along this 11 mile bike trail. During the fall months, enjoy the bright colors as the leaves change. Don't want to bike? The trail is also open to walking, rollerblading and horseback riding.Phone(978) 597-8802 -
Norwottuck Rail Trail
- Wheelchair Accessible
446 Damon Rd., Northampton, MA 01060 DirectionsRide down the Norwottuck Rail Trail and enjoy the scenic views along the way. Level paths allow you to enjoy the trail no matter your abilities. The trail is also open to walking and rollerblading.Phone(413) 586-8706 ext. 3 -
Pittsfield State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
1041 Cascade St., Pittsfield, MA 01201 DirectionsThis sprawling, 11,000-acre forest includes Berry Pond and 30 miles of trails. Whether hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, or exploring the mountain range to Berry Pond, you're sure to find the perfect outdoor adventure.Phone(413) 442-8992 -
Quincy Shores Reservation
Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy, MA 02170 DirectionsThe 2.3-mile beach at Quincy Shore Reservation is popular for its jogging & biking trail. Additionally, Caddy Park on the beach's southern end has more than 15 acres of fields and marsh, as well as a play area, lookout tower, and picnic tables. To the north is Moswetuset Hummock, a National Historic Site, which was in the 1600's a summer campsite for the Massachusett tribe. It's now a mix of woodland trails and marshland.
Phone(857) 702-3884 -
Revere Beach Reservation
- Wheelchair Accessible
Revere Beach Boulevard , Revere, MA 02151 DirectionsLocated just North of Boston, Revere Beach was the first public beach established in the United States. Visitors can walk Revere Boulevard, which runs parallel to the beach. The T's Blue Line offers service between Revere Beach and downtown Boston, too.
Phone(781) 485-2803 -
Savoy Mountain State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
260 Central Shaft Road, Florida, MA 01247 DirectionsSavoy Mountain State Forest offers more than 50 miles of trails. You can also camp at one our tent sites, or reserve a log cabin.Phone(413) 663-8469