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Quinsigamond State Park
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10 N. Lake Ave., Worcester, MA 01612 DirectionsQuinsigamond State Park consists of two sites. The Regatta Point area offers facilities for swimming, sailing, picnicking and fishing. The Lake Park area provides a number of recreational opportunities including a picnic area, swimming beach and tennis courts.Phone(508) 755-6880-
Sunrise to sunset
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Rehoboth State Forest
90 Peck Street, Rehoboth, MA 02769 DirectionsHike or hunt at 138-acre Rehoboth State Forest. The forest features a gentle 1-mile loop trail, which includes a spur trail leading to an Atlantic white cedar swamp, a natural feature once characteristic of eastern Massachusetts.Phone(508) 543-9084-
Sunrise to sunset
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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-
Dawn to dusk
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Robinson State Park
- Wheelchair Accessible
428 North St., Feeding Hills, MA 01030 DirectionsCome and see the abundance of wildlife this park has to offer, including rare dragonflies and turtles.
You might also visit the historical Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) buildings or take a hike along a portion of the Metacomet-Monadnock trail.
Phone(413) 786-2877-
Sunday - Saturday:9:00 am-8:00 pm
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Roxbury Heritage State Park
183 Roxbury Street, John Eliot Square, Boston, MA 02119 DirectionsRoxbury Heritage is home to the c1750 Dillaway-Thomas House, one of the oldest structures in Roxbury. This building served as the headquarters of the Continental Army in 1775 during the Siege of Boston. The house is now a museum with exhibits of Roxbury's past and present history. Landscaped grounds also provide visitors with an excellent view of Boston's skyline.Phone(857) 399-1220-
Park grounds open every day, 9:00am-5:30pm
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Rumney Marsh Reservation
Route 107, Saugus, MA 01906 DirectionsRumney Marsh is a 600-acre salt marsh located within the Saugus and Pines River Inlet. Visitors can bird watch, fish, and boat.Phone(617) 727-5350-
Dawn to dusk
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Rutland State Park
49 Whitehall Road, Rutland, MA 01543 DirectionsHike the trails across 300-acre Rutland State Park. You can also visit Whitehall Pond to swim, boat, or picnic near the beach.Phone(508) 886-6333-
Sunrise to sunset
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Salisbury Beach State Reservation
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State Reservation Road , Salisbury, MA 01952 DirectionsSalisbury Beach overlooks the point at which the Merrimack River feeds the Atlantic Ocean. It's a great place to swim, boat, or camp.Phone(978) 462-4481-
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