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The Buzzards Bay region extends far beyond the Bay’s shores. And one of the best ways for you to explore it is also the simplest: Take a walk! Hiking doesn’t require any special equipment, and it’s fun for all ages. From walks along the beach to hikes through the woods, Buzzards Bay has hundreds of places for you to discover on foot.

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trail through pine trees in Acushnet
Nestles Lane, Acushnet, MA 02743
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This wooded conservation area on Nestles Lane in Acushnet offers local residents a lovely walk along mossy stone walls.

Size: 85 acres
Parking: Two small roadside parking areas along Nestles Lane (south of the property) and near the intersection of Nestles Lane and Butts Lane (north of the property)
Facilities: None
People walking and jogging on the New Bedford CoveWalk.
1087 Cove Rd., New Bedford, MA 02744
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Stroll along a creative connection of nature, community, and art on the CoveWalk, part of The Blue Lane in New Bedford.

Parking: Small paved designated parking area on Cove Road at center entrance; medium-sized paved shared parking area on West Rodney French Boulevard at east entrance; small unpaved parking area on Cove Road at west entrance
Facilities: Trash
Wooden logs set into a leafy hillside to form steps at New Bedford Garden Club Reserve
6 Gaffney Rd., Dartmouth, MA 02748
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Adventurers of all ages can explore this small woodland, featuring a kettle pond ringed with rhododendrons.

Size: 2.67 acres
Parking: Street parking near Gaffney Road trailhead
Facilities: None
view of outer New Bedford Harbor from Harbor Walk
1560 East Rodney French Blvd., New Bedford, MA 02744
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Experience bustling New Bedford Harbor from up high on the New Bedford Harbor Walk, a paved walking and bike path.

Parking: Small paved parking area at the end of Gifford Street; limited roadside parking along East Rodney French Boulevard
Facilities: Trash
A woman sitting by the edge of Great Quittacas Pond at New Bedford Waterworks in Rochester.
247 North Ave., Rochester, MA 02770
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Discover a peaceful beech tree forest and remarkable freshwater views at New Bedford Waterworks, part of the protected Assawompset Pond Complex.

Size: 842 acres
Parking: Medium-sized unpaved lot at the North Rochester Congregational Church (near entrance gate R10); roadside parking at any fire road entrance gate (R1-18) not marked “no admittance” (do not block gates/fire lanes)
Facilities: None
Two women walking on a trail of bog boards through a muddy part of the woods.
325 New Boston Rd., Fairhaven, MA 02719
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Groves of stately beech trees shade New Boston Trail in Fairhaven, where you can take in peaceful views of forest and wetland habitat.

Size: 66.9 acres
Parking: Small gravel parking area
Facilities: None
Sign for the Cape Cod Canal on the trails at Nickerson Conservation Area in Bourne
12 Aptucxet Road, Bourne, MA 02532
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Discover a hidden gateway to the Cape Cod Canal along the wooded trails at Nickerson Conservation Area in Bourne.

Size: 8 acres
Parking: Medium-sized unpaved parking area at Aptucxet Trading Post
Facilities: None
Nobska Lighthouse from across the street at Nobska Point
233 Nobska Rd., Falmouth, MA 02543
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Tour Falmouth's historic Nobska Lighthouse, standing since 1876, or explore the shoreline and go fishing on Nobska Point.

Size: 4 acres
Parking: Small unpaved parking area (space for 5-6 cars)
Facilities: Restrooms (seasonal), Trash, Learning Center
Looking up at the tall white pine trees of Noquochoke Conservation Area in Westport
418 Pine Hill Rd., Westport, MA 02790
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Walk through lush forest scattered with old stone walls in the woodlands of this former camp in Westport.

Size: 20.7 acres
Parking: Small dirt parking area
Facilities: None
geese and birds on Broad Cove in Wareham
8 North Water St., Onset, MA 02558
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A short walk from Onset Village, North Water Street Beach offers spectacular sunset views over Broad Cove.

Size: 1.2 acres
Parking: Parking along the street in neighborhood, outside of resident parking zones
Facilities: None
Man standing on the Falmouth Moraine Trail.
523 Nathan Ellis Hwy., Falmouth, MA 02556
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Take an invigorating hike through steep, rocky hills along the Northern Moraine Conservation Area in Falmouth.

Size: 255.6
Parking: Unpaved parking area (space for 7-8 cars) on south side of Route 151
Facilities: None
deer and wild turkeys in field at Ocean View Farm in Dartmouth
28 Allens Neck Rd., Dartmouth, MA 02748
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Magnificent coastal scenery awaits you at Ocean View Farm Reserve, one of Dartmouth’s newest places to explore.

Size: 60 acres
Parking: Medium-sized unpaved parking area
Facilities: None
A misty dawn over the wildflowers of Old Aucoot District in Mattapoisett
18 Bowman Rd., Mattapoisett, MA 02739
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Travel miles of trail through wildflower meadows, coastal forests, and wetlands at Old Aucoot District in Mattapoisett.

Size: 307 acres
Parking: Small unpaved parking area at the end of Bowman Road; small unpaved parking area on east side of Prospect Road, across from Spruce Avenue; small unpaved pull-off near kiosk on west side of Hollywoods Road
Facilities: None
Stone walls in colorful autumn woods at Old Harbor Wildlife Refuge in Westport
383 Old Harbor Rd., Westport, MA 02790
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Walk through forests crisscrossed with old stone walls and discover spring vernal pools at Westport's Old Harbor Wildlife Refuge.

Size: 79 acres
Parking: Small unpaved parking area off Old Harbor Road
Facilities: None
people on Onset Beach in the summer
186 Onset Ave., Wareham, MA 02558
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Families flock to kid-friendly Onset Beach in Wareham thanks to its protected waters, beautiful scenery, and central location.

Size: 10.9 acres
Parking: Large paved parking lot and metered street parking; fee to park May 1 to October 1
Facilities: Restrooms (seasonal), Showers (seasonal), Food/Concession
354 Point Road, Marion, MA 02738
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For a pleasant stroll with an unforgettable water view, you can’t beat Osprey Marsh.

Size: 19.8 acres
Parking: Small gravel parking lot
View of Acushnet River from Keating Woods
71 South Main St., Acushnet, MA 02743
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Discover a slice of secluded nature along the urban Acushnet River at P.J. Keating Woods.

Size: 21 acres
Parking: Best parking in rear lot at Acushnet Council on Aging (59 1/2 South Main St.)
Facilities: None
Observation platform behind a field scattered with yellow goldenrod at PT Marvell
90 South Shore Rd., Little Compton, RI 02837
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Discover a coastal ecosystem rich with native plants, birds, and butterflies from the meadows and observation platform of this Little Compton preserve.

Size: 11.5 acres
Parking: Small unpaved parking area (space for 5-6 cars) on South Shore Rd.
Facilities: None
daffodils at Parsons Reserve in Dartmouth
33 Horseneck Rd., Dartmouth, MA 02743
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Known for its stunning daffodil field, Parsons Reserve in Dartmouth holds many more beautiful surprises in its woods.

Size: 32 acres
Parking: Medium-sized gravel parking area at Russells Mills Landing
Facilities: None
freshwater marsh along the Paskamansett River in Dartmouth
280 State Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747
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Paskamansett Landing is an oasis of nature and history in the urban center of North Dartmouth.

Size: 0.72 acres
Parking: Medium-sized gravel parking lot
Facilities: Canoe Launch

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