Step Outside - Massachusetts WELCOME TO STEP OUTSIDE! Find the best outdoor fun near you! en-us 30 http://574026.arphahongkong.tech/ Step Outside - Massachusetts 144 144 http://574026.arphahongkong.tech/ https://cdn-step.americantowns.com/img/stepoutside_logo.gif Sat, 30 Nov 2024 21:00:27 -0600 10 Best Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails in Massachusetts! With plenty of open land and lush forests, Massachusetts offers some of the best dog friendly hiking trails in the U.S. Whether you’re out for a leisurely stroll or an all-day excursion into the woods, these ten trails are the perfect place to take your pup for a breath of fresh air.

This is a haven for anyone looking to bring their pup along to navigate the great outdoors without leaving the city limits. With 90 miles of trails, and hilltop outlooks, there’s something for everyone, including four-legged friends.

Breakheart Reservation offers plenty of scenery, breathtaking views and a variety of terrain to enchant the senses of you and your pup. With 652 acres of protected land, your canine loved one will fall in love with the hardwood forests, two freshwater lakes and a winding stretch of the Saugus River. Explore to their heart’s content!

F. Gilbert Hills State Forest boasts 1,027 acres of pine and oak trees, ideal for anyone looking to take a day trip with their pup. While the terrain is sure to provide a challenging climb, there are plenty of scenic views along the way.

Boynton Park is an idyllic spot for a leisurely stroll with your pup. With acres of green grass and sprawling trees, it’s the perfect place to relax and take in the sights and sounds of the outdoors. See why Paxton natives come back again and again to this paw-fect park.

If you and your four legged friend are looking for long hikes into the woods?-You’ve found the right place. With more than 2,200 acres of protected land, there’s plenty of room for exploration. Plus, your pup is sure to love the crystal-clear lakes and plentiful views.

Beaver Brook Reservation covers 303 acres in the Belmont area. It’s the perfect spot to take your furry family member for a day of outdoor activities, such as walking, biking, fishing and more. Discover your new favorite spot for your active day out together.

Here is a great place to explore with your pup. With 1,843 acres of land for recreation, there’s something for everyone, from fishing and biking to exploring the historic Ames Mansion. Witness their excitement as you trek through the grounds and take in the sights and scents of this North Easton puppy paradise.

If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, Stodder's Neck is the perfect spot. Take advantage of the harborside walking trails and hilltop views, you and your pup can take in the sights, sounds and smells of nature. See what awaits you!

Enjoy the miles of trails and a beachfront, your pup will love running through the sand, chasing waves and taking in the ocean views. Sandy paws and lots of memories are in store for you at this Rockport hot spot.

The Sheepfold Dog Park is situated on South Border Road and is the perfect spot for you and your dog to enjoy the great outdoors. With a variety of trails and plenty of open space, your four legged friend will love stretching their legs and getting some exercise.

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7 Best Motorsport Retailers in Massachusetts The trails are calling you! Plenty of ATV, UTV and dirt bike riding fun can be had in beautiful Massachusetts. Whether you’re in need of a new set of wheels, new accessories, or you’re looking for an off-roading vehicle for that thrill seeker in your life, these seven fantastic motorsport retailers in Massachusetts are sure to have exactly what you want.  

Selling new and used four-wheelers, dirt bikes, and more, North Reading Motorsports puts their 50-year business reputation behind everything they feature. They have a service department dedicated to keeping your off-road vehicles in tip-top shape, too. North Reading Motorsports sells Honda and Kawasaki bikes and ATVs.

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Featuring Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Kymco ATVs and dirt bikes, Greater Boston Motorsports will sell your off-road equipment for you, too. Check out their exceptional parts department if repairs are in your future.

Central Mass Powersports is your go-to place to buy ATVs and dirt bikes. Buy Kymco, Honda, Suzuki, and Kawasaki vehicles here. They have loads of pre-owned inventory and they host events at and near the dealership. Their service department will work on your vehicle even if you didn’t buy it here.

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Featuring Yamaha and Kawasaki ATVs and dirt bikes, Springfield Motorsports has served the Springfield area for years. The family-owned business prides itself on customer service, and believes they can find you the off-road vehicle and parts you’re seeking.

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Valley Motorsports carries off-road vehicles by Honda, Yamaha, Ducati and Kawasaki. Featuring both new and used inventory, they even have a Clearance Corner for those seeking new ATVs at reduced rates. Check out the site’s Customer Corner for nearby off-roading events.

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Plymouth County Powersports sells ATVs and dirt bikes, but they are best known for their preventative maintenance services and their affordable repairs. Featuring Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Suzuki off-roading vehicles, they are noted for their fair prices.

After spending nearly 20 years in the motorsports business, the owners of Flamingo Motorsports are passionate about what they do. Selling both new and used dirt bikes, ATVs and more, they feature inventory by Kawasaki and Can-Am, they also carry trailers for transporting your off-road vehicles.

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5 Amazing Dirt Motorcycle Trails in Massachusetts When it comes to off-roading on your dirt bike, the Bay State is home to trails and parks offering scenic beauty, a challenge for all levels of rider, and most of all, a day of pure fun. For those thrill seekers looking for an adrenaline-pumping day, check out these five awesome dirt motorcycle trails in Massachusetts. 

Fifty miles of riding trails are available to dirt bike riders in Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The forest is located just five minutes from Fall River and Taunton, so you aren’t so far removed. Be sure to check out Profile Rock while there, a stunning 50-foot outcropping. Trails are open from May through October.

The trails at Crow Hill MX are carved out of a lush forest setting. Crow Hill is truly a dirt biker’s dream with its expansive space and well-maintained tracks to practice your skills. Day rates at this park go at $30 per person. Be sure to check their practice schedule online before you head out. And also check out their track rules, which include regulations such as signing in before you enter the track, no kickstands, no spectators, and long sleeves are a must! 

Capeway Rovers saw its start in Bourne, Massachusetts, in 1934. This is the oldest motocross track on the East Coast. The beautiful 60 acres of land was later purchased by the Capeway Rovers Motorcycle Club. All of the motocross legends of New England have ridden here. So, if you’re a dirt biking aficionado, you’ll have to visit—just to feel the history of the place! 

Check the website to make sure a race isn’t scheduled, but be sure to plan a ride at the Wick 338. The track requires licensed dirt bikes, but will provide one if you pass their Friday class. Located in the heart of Southwick, Massachusetts, the Wick 338 has been drawing dirt bikers since 1973 with its stunning surroundings and well-maintained trails. 

Before you hit the trails, a lesson might be in order—especially if you’re riding as a family. Planet Dirt will take you out on their own trails and teach dirt bike riding and all the safety measures that must be observed. Planet Dirt is New England’s largest dirt bike riding school for both children and adults. 

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5 Energizing Hikes in Massachusetts For a hike that invigorates both mind and body, there are an abundance of routes through Massachusetts’ dense forests and alongside reservoirs to explore. Being in the great outdoors provides a true sense of refreshment and renewal. For a more rejuvenating trek, check out these five energizing hikes in Massachusetts. 

Perfect for intermediate hikers, Bear Hole Reservoir Trail features about three miles on a moderate loop. Best hiking is April through November, as snow or ice adds some difficulty to the trail. Dogs are welcome to hike, too.

Hike some winding trails through this beautiful expanse of forest that makes passes near Lake Dennison and Beaman Pond. Otter River State Forest Trails are available year-round, and are used by snowshoers and cross-country skiers in the winter months. 

On Jacobs Hill, hikers will enjoy more than two miles of trails—lots of incline—that hug the ridgeline of the hill. This isn’t a hike that’s recommended for young children, but adults accustomed to moderate/intermediate hikes will navigate it quite successfully. Those doing the entire hike will encounter Spirit Falls—a beautiful spot where a camera is a must.

Blue Hills Reservation features trails suited for a variety of skill levels. From more leisurely strolls to strenuous treks, hikers will find quite a bit of diversity here.  The Ponkapoag Pond trail is 3.75 miles and deemed moderate. It will take about 2.5-3 hours to traverse. This is a secluded hike and moves along the largest and most remote body of water within the reservation. 

There are several trails to explore at the beautiful Middlesex Fells Reservation that covers 2,200 acres. Simply nicknamed “the Fells,” this area features over 100 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. For a more challenging route, try out the Cross Fells Trail—a 4.5-mile trek that takes five hours to traverse in one direction. 

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SPOTLIGHT: Things to Do in and Around Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area Boston Harbor Islands is comprised of 13 islands, of which six are accessible to the public via ferry. The ferries may be accessed at Long Wharf North in Boston, Pemberton Point in Hull and Hingham Shipyard in Hingham. Visitors find they need to return to the state park time and time again, because one or two visits don’t cover everything there is to do and see. From nearby sculpture parks to local restaurants, enjoy every moment of your time in and around Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park. 

Four of the islands afford their visitors the option to camp overnight. Numpkin, Peddocks, Lovells, and Grape Island feature a total of 33 sites that require campers to bring their tents. Six yurts that sleep six each are available as well. Camping is allowed on the islands from June to September. Hiking on the islands puts visitors in line for some stellar views. The Boston Harbor is stunning in itself, and clear views of the Boston skyline are a favorite of photographers from near and far. Spectacle Island features a five-mile trail and is the favorite among hikers.

Before leaving civilization for your overnight or weekend of camping at Boston Harbor Islands, fuel up on caffeine in nearby Dedham at Big Bear Café & Espresso Bar. If you remember those delicious Scooter Pies of old, you’ll love knowing there’s a coffee in exactly that flavor.

Maybe you’re not staying overnight at the state park, but venturing back into civilization to sleep instead. If so, check out the Charles Hotel in Cambridge. Enjoy a massage in the spa and dine in one of their on-site restaurants. Wake up refreshed and ready to enjoy the abundance of the region.

Whether you’re camping at Boston Harbor Islands State Park or staying in Cambridge, you can take the ferry or the T into Boston for a Blue Man Group production. What many don’t realize is that Blue Man Group isn’t just there for a few shows—they are at home at the Charles Playhouse, providing countless productions. That means you can likely find tickets for the times that you will be nearby. And those tickets open up a few hours of fun and entertainment like you’ve never experienced before!

If the need for something sweet is driving you a bit crazy, both Revere and Saugus aren’t far from where you’re staying. In both locations, you’ll find an Esposito Bakery—both owned and operated by the same Massachusetts family since 1963. Italian bakeries are something very special, but Italian bakeries in the Boston region are beyond your wildest pastry dreams. Italians have made Boston home for more than a century, and they brought with them some crazy talent for making delicious baked goods. A cannoli, rum ball or piece of mocha cake will take the edge of traveling with the family!

The coin collector in your family will love a short trip to North Shore Numismatics. Not far from the Boston area, you can peruse rare coins, bills and more. If you don’t see what you’re seeking, they claim they can find any coin you want. 

Even though it’s a good half hour drive from your camping spot or hotel, a trip to deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is well worth your time. Even those not into sculpture and art will be intrigued by the unique displays! 

A very short drive away is the town of Beverly, and within it is the neighborhood known as Beverly Farms. Reminiscent of a small village, it is replete with stunning mansions and eclectic shops. Whether you drive through and admire the scene from your car or stop and peruse the shops and snap a few photos, you’ll be glad you made the effort to do so. If you continue north on 127, you’ll soon find yourself in the heart of downtown Manchester-By-The-Sea, the town upon which the film of the same name was based.

Ask anyone in Manchester-By-The-Sea to direct you to Singing Beach and you’ll soon be viewing a scenic vista typical of the New England coastline. In addition, if you get out of the car—which you’ll surely want to do by now—you can feel the sand and understand why the beach got its name. The granules of sand have a unique shape and contain silica. This makes some squeaky sounds as the surf rolls over the shore. They were dubbed “songs” a long time ago, although no one is really sure why!

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It doesn’t matter if you stop in for breakfast, lunch or brunch, just make sure to stop in at Sugar Magnolias for a meal. One of the best restaurants on the North Shore, indulge in their Crazy Monkey French Toast for a tasty treat you won’t soon forget.

Celebrate the end of your adventure with a stop at Brodie’s Pub. The bar eats are as good as the drinks, and who wants to think about preparing a meal when you arrive home? Visit early and bring the whole family. The kids can sleep in the car all the way home.

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5 Beautiful Scenic Hikes in Massachusetts No matter the season, Massachusetts affords some of the most breathtaking views for its hikers. Whether you’re planning to hike for an hour or the entire day, there are beautiful spots in the Bay State calling your name. From picturesque state parks to immaculate wildlife sanctuaries, here are five beautiful hikes in Massachusetts. 

The trails at Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary take hikers through the woods and around ponds. If the plants and trees weren’t scenic enough, the likelihood of catching glimpses of countless stunning bird species makes it a nature lover’s dream. Most of the trails here are accessible to those with disabilities. Wooded boardwalks line some trails. Brailed text markers and tactile maps assist the blind. 

For abundantly scenic three-season hiking, Lynn Woods Reservation is the place to go. Boasting 2,200 acres, hikers will see the stunning natural watershed and can explore a cave along one of the trails. A stone tower on the reservation is open for visitors from May through November. Wildlife abounds with frequent deer and fox sightings. Hiking here is perfect for beginners of all ages. It’s not a difficult hike, but it’s definitely a beautiful one.

Thirty miles of trails grace Bash Bish State Park. Intermediate hikers will want the trail that takes them to Bash Bish Falls—the highest single drop waterfall in the state of Massachusetts. Those not up for the incline can hike around Guilder Pond. Advanced hikers can go all the way to the top of Mount Everett and admire the amazing view. It spans three New England states.

The heavily wooded trails at Massasoit State Park are especially popular with hikers in the fall, when the greenery turns to brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows. Trails wind through the woods, up hills and back down to a cranberry bog—which is also especially striking in the fall. Mountain bikers access some of the hiking trails, but are told it is their responsibility to watch out for hikers.

Ten miles of marked hiking trails make Hopkinton State Park the perfect place for scenic family hikes. The Hopkinton Reservoir is just one of the beautiful sights—no matter the season. Arrive early during weekends in the summer as parking fills up fast. Bring your bathing suit or canoe and enjoy the water following your hike.

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5 Great Hiking Trails in Massachusetts Hiking is a favorite pastime in Massachusetts—especially for families. The cost-effective outdoor adventure encourages good health and an appreciation for the great outdoors. These five hiking trails in the Bay State are family friendly, offering excellent spots to enjoy nature through all four New England seasons.

If your kids are young or your family isn’t experienced at hiking, the trails at the Cape Cod National Seashore are perfect for you. The 12 easy trails are open year-round and span from Provincetown to Eastham and Wellfleet. A visit to the website will put trail guides at your fingertips if you have a printer.

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Located on land that was once used by Native Americans for sacred rituals, Great Brook Farm State Park is now a favorite spot for hiking. The Acorn Trail winds through the woods, through a field and up a slight hill. Holsteins are seen from the hill, grazing in the field, and ice cream from their milk is sold at an ice cream stand that is the perfect way to end your hike.

If you enjoy a healthy dose of history along with your hike, then Minute Man National Historical Park is the perfect place for you and your family to get outside for an active adventure. Hike through the scenic park to the North Bridge and you’ll be at the very place where the first Revolutionary War battle was waged.

Middlesex Fells Reservation spans part of Medford, Malden, Melrose, Winchester, and Stoneham, and is comprised of 2,200 acres. Part of the acreage includes hundreds of miles of easy hiking trails circling Bellevue Pond. Hike from the pond to Wright’s Tower, and take in scenic views of Boston Basin. Pack a lunch, as a family can easily spend the day hiking and enjoying the views.

Featuring 17 miles of pristine hiking trails, Noanet Woodlands is perfect for hikers of many levels. Caryl Trail is the perfect one for hiking with small children. Hiking up to Noanet Peak is best for more experienced hikers, and affords gorgeous views of the Boston skyline.

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5 Awesome Trail Running Spots in Massachusetts To get the heart pumping among beautiful scenery, take your morning run to a trail immersed in nature. Trail running has grown in popularity over the past 10 years—and this is definitely true in Massachusetts. The following five trail running spots are perfect for putting your calf-muscles and endurance to the test. Check them out before the snow covers some of these spots until spring.

A 12-mile running trail awaits serious runners at Mt. Holyoke Range State Park. Park at the Notch Visitor’s Center, located on the eastern side of MA 116. The views are spectacular throughout the fall months.

There are trails in the beautiful Bradley Palmer State Park that are deemed perfect for running. It’s easy to locate these trails once you’re just inside the park’s entrance. Be sure to pack water! 

Dubbed a “great running spot” by serious enthusiasts, Robinson State Park has routes that trail runners love. There are roughly 20 miles of trails shared by hikers, mountain bikers, walkers, and runners. 

Within the Charles River Reservation lies the Charles River Loop. It’s a perfect spot for trail runners who can’t venture too far from the city limits. The views of the Charles River make this test of endurance even more enticing.

If you’re seeking a moderate but nonetheless spectacular trail run, check out the trails inside Groton Town Forest. There are 14 miles of easy-to-access trails in this forest. 

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5 Best State Park Campsites in the Northeast Camping in the Northeast (especially in the early fall!) is a bucket list item for avid campers, and if you’ve ever experienced it for yourself, it’s easy to see why. There’s something for everyone here, whether you love the cool, crisp air in the mountains or the shimmering coastline of the Atlantic. Take your gear to these five best state park campsites and experience the beauty and peace of the Northeast in the best possible way.

If you’re into paddling and primitive camping, you’ll want to plan your next adventure here. The 92-mile waterway takes you along a middle-of-nowhere journey that’s nothing short of breathtaking. There are also tons of hiking trails to explore, along with old railroads and trains that make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time.

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The Genesee River and gorge create a beautiful backdrop for camping. In the fall, the bursts of bright orange, red, and yellow along the river gorge make the entire trip worthwhile. With river rafting and more than 66 miles of hiking trails, it’s no surprise this park has been voted the number one attraction in New York State. 

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By far one of the most diverse parks in Connecticut, Rocky Neck is simply stunning year-round. The area is teeming with birds and other wildlife, which are best seen from the viewing platforms in the saltwater marsh. Beautiful beaches, saltwater fishing and swimming, camping, and hiking make this the perfect site for families. 

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One of Vermont’s most visited parks, Little River is a destination for campers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all sorts. The site was once an early settlement that later become flooded, and you can still see the remnants of old saw mills, cemeteries, bridges, and other vestiges.

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Home of the historic Turkey Point Lighthouse, this state park remains a family favorite place to stay and play. Most notable are the miles of diverse hiking trails, including a challenging-yet-rewarding three-mile trek to the White Clay Cliffs that overlook the Chesapeake Bay. 

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5 Awesome Campgrounds for Families in Massachusetts Warm weather brings with it the longing for the great outdoors—and what better way is there to experience Mother Nature than to go camping? An economical means for young families to enjoy a fun-filled vacation or weekend away, check out these five awesome campgrounds in Massachusetts.  

For an exceptional family camping experience on Cape Cod, check out Adventure Bound Camping Resorts. With sites that are just a short walk to the beach, fire pits, showers and restrooms, families will feel right at home while enjoying the great outdoors. Ask the owners about fishing, sightseeing, and even whale watching during your stay.

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Open from April through mid-October, Canoe River Campground has everything you could possibly want or need for a fun family camping experience—and more. A baseball field, basketball court, boats for rent, fishing (no license needed!), a horseshoe pit, and a playground means the kids will never say, “I’m bored!” The general store is perfect for those things you forgot to pack. Oh, and don’t forget there are two pools. Check out the website to see all they offer, but make a reservation soon, as they sell out for many weeks during the summer months.

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Normandy Farms Campground is family friendly and offers many options geared to those with children. Stay in one of their deluxe cabins or YURTs, or opt for a safari tent for a more “one with nature” experience. The indoor pool is perfect on rainy days and the playground will wear out even the most rambunctious little ones.

When you rent a campsite at Salisbury Beach State Reservation, you and your family will be within steps of the crisp Atlantic Ocean. Swim, play in the sand, and walk through the dunes. Take the kids to nearby Hampton, New Hampshire, where the boardwalk is an event in itself. Bring your boat, as two boat ramps are available for campers. Be sure to watch for the harbor seals, too.

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Sweetwater has been Cape Cod’s family campground since 1958. Sweetwater has successfully evolved with the ever-changing landscape of camping, while still maintaining its classic camping aura. The campground has a designated tent-only area for those who prefer “camping closer to nature amidst the peaceful, beautiful surroundings of Cape Cod’s natural woodlands…” according to its website.  

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5 Awesome RV Campsites in Massachusetts RV camping gives us the best of both worlds. If you’re looking to disconnect without losing access to our modern conveniences, loading up the RV and taking the family to a campsite in Massachusetts is an excellent option. RV campsites create real sense of community, bring us close to nature, and help us to escape. Create lasting memories at these five awesome RV campsites in the Bay State. 

Nestled in a white pine forest and bordering a fresh water lake, Pinewood Lodge Campground features modern restroom facilities and shower houses. Hook up your RV to electricity and water at a reasonable rate per night, and then prepare to make yourself at home.  Planned activities will keep the whole family busy, and there’s even Wi-Fi for those who can’t go device-free. They offer boat rentals for use on the lake that is perfect for boating, swimming and fishing. Play a game of horseshoes for fun or see what’s happening in the game room. Campers of all ages will have fun camping here.

Featuring equal parts activities and nature at its best, Village Green Family Campground is an excellent place to pull in with your RV and pull out with some wonderful memories. Go hiking, swimming, and fishing. Play beach volleyball or basketball. Visit nearby Sturbridge Village for a taste of history. Take part in the camp activities that are fun for all ages (You’ll be provided with a schedule upon check-in). The restrooms are modern and there’s a laundry room on site, too. 

Located on Prospect Mountain in the Berkshires, Prospect Mountain Campground is a gorgeous spot to park your RV.  Swim in two private ponds or in the camp’s heated in-ground swimming pool. Rent a paddle boat and check out your surroundings from the water. There is an 18-hole mini golf course, an RC car racetrack, outdoor laser tag, and more. A wealth of scheduled activities will satisfy even the most discerning adult and will excite every child. Modern restrooms, a laundry center, a country store and high-speed internet will make you feel like you’re really not so far from home. A Sunday breakfast buffet is perfect for meeting fellow campers. 

If you’re headed toward Cape Cod, drive your RV straight into Bay View Campground for a delightful stay. Your canine friends are welcome, too, and there’s an enclosed dog area for them to run and play. Near pristine beaches, the campground features its own fun as well. Swim in one of their three swimming pools. There are activities planned for all ages, as well as tennis courts, horseshoes, a basketball court and shuffleboard. The restrooms are modern and the laundry facility means you don’t have to arrive at home with bags and bags of dirty laundry. Firewood and ice are available on site.

If luxury camping is what you’re seeking, drive your RV into Normandy Farms for camping unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. In addition to hiking, swimming in their four swimming pools or fishing in their pond, guests can book a massage at their Wellness Center or sign up for a Yoga session. There are playgrounds, three laundry facilities, a fitness center, a gift shop and more. This is a gorgeous facility perfect for those who like the concept of camping, but definitely don’t want to leave any of the finer things at home.

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5 Best Fishing Spots in Massachusetts Massachusetts boasts the Atlantic Ocean as one of its borders, and its replete with fish, lobster, and more. There’s something ethereal, however, about casting your line in a fishing spot. Discover the best fishing spots Massachusetts has to offer, from serene ponds to expansive reservoirs. Here are our favorite spots to cast a line in the state.

If you hope to catch largemouth bass, chain pickerel, white perch, bluegill or yellow perch, then Chapin Pond is an excellent place to cast your line. The warm water pond is located just north of where the Massachusetts Pike intersects with Route 21. There is a paved public launch ramp there, but the only parking is across the street at the Ludlow town beach.

Cast your line or wear your waders, but you’ll definitely want to fish at Norton Reservoir. Launch your boat at Reservoir Avenue. Best known for the volume of white perch caught here, locals say it’s also a good spot to catch bass, pickerel, and crappie.

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Locals consider Horn Pond to be a local treasure. Located between Arlington Road and Lake Avenue, the pond is known for its trout and broodstock salmon. Wildlife is ample, so bring your camera in addition to your fishing pole. You may park at the pond or on a nearby street. 

Reel in some largemouth bass, smallmouth bass or tiger muskie at South Watuppa Pond. The third largest naturally-occurring body of water in the state of Massachusetts, the pond is flanked by several residences. That hasn’t hampered the fishing any, however. If you’re looking for a public boat ramp, check out nearby Dave’s Beach. It’s on the end of Jefferson Street.

Stocked with largemouth bass and trout, Falls Pond is accessed via Wild Acres Road. This is the best spot for shore fishing. Boats are allowed, and the launch is accessed from Metters Street. As shallow as 10 feet in some spots, it is as deep as 30 feet in others. The locals claim patience is a virtue when fishing here. It typically pays off for those who are visiting.

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10 Best Outdoor Fall Activities in Massachusetts Fall in Massachusetts brings with it some amazing scenery, and there’s no better way to enjoy it than while taking part in outdoor activities. From whitewater rafting on the Deerfield River to off-roading in Pittsfield State Forest, there’s something for every outdoor enthusiast. Here are our favorite outdoor activities to enjoy in the fall in Massachusetts. 

Bash Bish Falls is the highest single-drop waterfall in the state of Massachusetts, and the hike up is a popular one. Hike via the lower trails entrance or start at the Upper Falls parking lot and hike down. Either way you’ll experience a exhilarating time. For a backpack, hiking boots and more, check out Berkshire Outfitters. They carry practically anything you could possibly need for outdoor recreation. Don't forget to grab a cup of delicious coffee and a scrumptious home-baked breakfast treat at Bizalion’s Fine Food before your hike. They’ll even fill your canteen if you bring it in.

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Wild turkey hunting is popular in the Berkshires because of the success hunters have had there since 1980s. Massachusetts allows hunters to shoot one turkey during the fall season, which is perfect timing for serving at Thanksgiving dinner. Read up on rules, regulations, and where you can hunt before heading out! Do you need ammo or gun parts for your turkey hunt? Visit Guns Inc. in West Springfield. They’ll have what you need to make your hunting trip a successful one. Visit Lenox Coffee so you’re sharp and alert for your turkey hunting endeavors. They serve locally roasted coffee from Barrington Coffee Roasters.

Crab Apple Whitewater Rafting features runs on the Deerfield River. Enjoy rapids ranging from Class I to Class III, you'll have the most exhilarating time of your life! Who wouldn't want to spend 3-4 hours of their day on this adrenaline-spiking adventure? For overnight accommodations pre or post-whitewater rafting, consider the Warfield House Inn. The guest rooms are beautifully appointed, comfortable and handy to the whitewater rafting site. All include private bathrooms. Breakfast is served each morning.

Breakheart Reservation features a lengthy trail system with perfect hiking for beginner through intermediate hikers. On one high vista, hikers can see Boston on a clear day, as well as parts of southern New Hampshire. Do you need some new hiking boots? How about some moisture wicking clothing? You can find both—and more—at North River Outfitter; just stop in Boston to shop before heading north to Saugus. Stop at the Iron-Town Diner in Saugus where you can fill up on a hearty breakfast to fuel your hiking adventure. They’re known for huge portions served in an old time diner setting.

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Fall bass fishing is a favorite at in Cape Cod. As you can imagine it could get challenging finding a location, obtaining permits, and so on; so leave it to the folks at Dragonfly Sportfishing in Orleans to make a fall fishing trip easy. With plenty of options—four-hour or nine-hour and from 4-6 passengers—you can experience all that Cape Cod's surrounding waters have to offer, in the most beautiful fall weather. You'll leave having had the best day of the season with the friendly people of this business. Stop by the popular local favorite, the Knack, and indulge in their famous fish tacos and burgers, or lobster rolls. See what leaves all of the customers unanimously amazed! After a long day on the boat, you'll want only the best accommodations. The Inn at the Oaks is a gorgeous and upscale colonial stay is worthy of pictures.

Quincy Quarries was once an active granite quarry. In fact, it’s where the industry got its start. These days it’s abandoned, but has found a new use since its abandonment. Rock climbers frequent the spot on a regular basis. The quarry’s steep walls are perfect for those up to the challenge of topline rock climbing. Hilton’s Tent City sells everything an outdoor enthusiast could possibly need. Check your list—do you need rope, a knife, climbing shoes? Stop in before heading off on your rock climbing adventure. Visit Cagney’s Pub after a long day of rock climbing. Celebrate your success with a drink or a beer and eat to your heart’s content. Their menu is standard pub fare, but it’s way better than most. The gorgonzola-smothered potato chips are an appetizer you simply have to try.

Ravenswood Park in Gloucester is the ideal place for a hike in the cooler months. Bring the whole family to this 600-acre park and enjoy moss-covered blissful solitude away from the city. You'll find yourself lost in vibrant hues of yellow, red, orange within the 10 miles of carriage paths and trails. If you're looking for a moderate hike, check out the two-mile-loop Ledge Hill Trail. A night or two at Harborview Inn not only puts you in perfect proximity to your hiking spot, it also allows you more time to explore beautiful Gloucester. This seaport is rich in history and is home to amazing restaurants and shops.

Kayaking around Plum Island offers visitors the most beautiful views of this quaint Massachusetts area from the water. Coming in September, October, or November will give you a gorgeous weather and sights as well as less crowded beaches for a more personal time. This is a huge advantage over driving in, as you won't have to worry about parking. Not sure about kayaking around an island by yourself? No worries! Nearby Plum Island Kayak will take you on a tour. Paddle around with a group and see seals, a sunset and more. Tours are available through October.

Featuring 30 miles of trails, Pittsfield State Forest is the most popular place—and one of very few legal places—to go ATVing in the Bay State. Those with ATVs must park their vehicles at Potter Mt. Road Trailhead. In-state residents pay $5 for parking. All others pay $10. Don't forget to read up on all of the ATV rules and regulations before you head out there! Before heading off to your ATVing adventure, visit Dottie’s Coffee Lounge. You’ll love the locally sourced, organic and homemade breakfast offerings as well as the delicious coffee. If you’re looking for something to sustain you, consider Dottie’s Granola. Served with locally sourced yogurt and berries, it’s delicious!

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Did you know there’s a Florida in the state of Massachusetts? Even some MA residents didn’t realize it. It’s true, and it’s home to Savoy Mountain State Forest—a beautiful place to go camping in the fall. There are tent sites and cabins for fall camping at Savoy Mountain State Forest. While there you’ll find countless opportunities for hiking and a beautiful pond for fishing. For all your fishing needs while camping at Savoy Mountain State Forest, check out Overwatch Outpost on your way. There’s a complete line of rods, reels, lines, lures, buckets and even bait! You’ll find everything you could possibly need.

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5 Wonderful Birdwatching Hikes in Massachusetts Birdwatching is a wonderful pastime. Combining that passion with a love of hiking makes for a magnificent way to pass an afternoon. From flourishing wildlife refuges to sprawling reservations, the Bay State is teeming with birding opportunities. The following Massachusetts hikes are perfect locations for birdwatching, so pack your binoculars and lace up your hiking shoes!

Known as one of the most productive birding areas in the Northeast, Parker River Natural Wildlife Refuge is located on Plum Island, and it affords hikers several miles to explore. Comprised of trails and a marsh boardwalk, two observation towers provide an amazing overview of the many species in this region. Hundreds of species are spotted here at various times of the year.

Bird lovers stand a really good chance of spotting a bald eagle at Quabbin Reservoir. And that’s just the beginning of a long list of birds that call the area home. Enter the reservoir at one of 50 gates surrounding it. The best hiking trails are accessed at the northern end of the reservoir. With both shoreline and wooded trails, lots of birdwatching, and a healthy hike are in store for all who visit here.

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Novice to intermediate hikers will love the walk around Mashpee’s John’s Pond. The conservation area is home to a variety of bird species, and is perfect for those wanting to set up their tripods and catch some still shots. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch views of osprey, hawks, and other wildlife. 

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Birdwatchers love the Mount Tom State Reservation for the frequent sightings of hawks. Twenty-two miles of hiking trails are available for all levels of hikers, making it an excellent spot for combining the two passions. Cross-country skiers and winter birders take to these trails in the colder months.

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One hundred and twenty-five miles of trails inside the Blue Hills Reservation makes for a paradise for both birders and hikers. Just outside of Boston, the reservation stretches over wetlands and forests, meaning countless species of birds are commonly spotted here. Hike rocky trails or smooth waterway paths depending upon your ability.

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Best Places to Fish in the East This Fall A smorgasbord of baitfish is served up to striped bass in the fall as they make their way south along the Atlantic coast from Maine to their wintering waters in the mid-Atlantic.

Hot Spots To Fish: Deservedly, Montauk, NY at the eastern end of Long Island is considered a storied mecca for striped bass fishermen. If you’re not going surf fishing on the beach or fishing from a jetty, Gone Fishing Marina (631-668-3232, gonefishingmarina78.com) can set up a charter trip for you. If it’s booked up, try Star Island Yacht Club (631-668-5052, starislandyc.com) or Montauk Marine Basin (631-668-5900, marinebasin.com).

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Down south, talk to the folks at Captain Hogg’s Charter Service (757-876-1590, captainhoggscharters.com) about fishing around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Overdrawn Charters  (252-202-4623, overdrawncharters.com) in Manteo, N.C. can help as well.

Tackle You’ll Need: Stick with 30- to 50-pound braid or monofilament and a 60-pound-test shock leader of fluorocarbon, with saltwater-ready spinning tackle heavy enough to handle 10- to 14-foot rods. Penn, Quantum and Okuma specialize in fairly inexpensive surf-fishing rods, and reels to match. If you have a reel, but no rod yet, the new Black Inshore Rods from Lamiglas are up to the task. The five spinning and five casting models range from a 6-foot, 10-inch light finesse spinning rod to a 7 ½-foot casting rod rated for lures from 3 to 12 ounces in weight.

Quick tip: The most successful anglers are those who spot gulls or other wheeling seabirds feeding on baitfish driven to the top by stripers and who then cast into the melee without dispersing the bass. From a boat, the trick is to approach schools carefully and take advantage of wind or tide to drift to within casting range. The stripers will stay up as long as the baitfish are hemmed against the surface.

 

Best Lures/Baits: The 4 1/2-inch Acme Kastmater XL spoon, the 1 ½-ounce Odin Popper, and the 5-inch pencil popper from Tsunami are popular artificials up and down the Atlantic seaboard. Other popular options include the 6- or 7-inch Savage Gear Sandeel Swimbait, 9-inch Sassy Shad swimbait and the 6-inch Rapala X-Rap SubWalk.

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For anglers who’d rather soak baits from a boat or in the surf, live or cut bait, such as Atlantic menhaden (peanut bunker), herring, porgies, eels, bloodworms, anchovies and mullet, can flip the switch on chaotic striper blitzes.

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