Massachusetts has plenty of bike trails and bicycling rentals
Lanesborough, Cheshire, Adams, MA
Phone: 413-442-8928
Total Length: 11.2 Miles
Northampton, Hadley, Amherst, MA
Phone:
413-586-8706
Total Length: 11 Miles
200 Warfield Road
Charlemont, MA 01339
Phone: 413-339-6600
Toll-Free: 888-339-8439
Fax: 413-339-5754
Don't forget to bring your bike!
Without leaving the farm you can find everything from llama treks (seasonal) and cozy rooms. There are 530 acres for you to explore. Depending on the season there are horse and wagon rides, sheep to shear, cattle to round up, hiking or snowshoe trails, sap to gather, and unsuspected enjoyments in the most simple and wonderful events of the day.
Bourne, Sagamore, MA
Total Length: 7 Miles
Cape Cod National Seashore Bike Trails
Eastham, Truro, Provincetown, MA
Phone: 508-771-2144
Total Length: 1.6 miles, 2 miles, and 5.45 miles, respectively
Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, MA
Phone: 508-896-3491
Total length: 22 miles
Falmouth Shining Sea Trail
Falmouth, Woods Hole, MA
Phone: 508-548-7611
Total Length: 10.7 miles
5200 State Highway (Route 6)
North Eastham, MA 02561
Phone: 508-255-3200
Toll-Free: 800-242-2131
Fax: 508-240-0205
Direct access to the 26 mile Cape Cod Rail Trail.
The Cape Cod Rail Trail runs from S. Wellfleet to Dennis. The Rail Trail can connect to The Cape Cod National Seashore Salt Pond Visitors Center bike trail which brings you to Coast Guard Beach (Rated in the top ten beaches nationally) and will also connect into Nickerson State Park where the park bike trail leads you through the woods and to the ponds of Nickerson. The trail is also good for those who enjoy rollerblading, running, or simply walking.
The Viking Shores is located on the corner of Scenic Route 6 and Nauset Road. We are in the Heart of the National Seashore. Bayside Beaches, Shopping, Dining and Family Activities are right at your doorstep. We are just 20 miles from Provincetown and 26 miles from Hyannis. We have 40 spacious and comfortable guest rooms, a large outdoor pool, a great wooden swing set with a slide, and a Bar-B-Q Area.
Northbridge to Uxbridge, MA
Trail Length: 3.5 miles
Route 122A
Rutland, MA
Phone: 508-886-6333
Rutland State Park is a 300-acre recreation area with developed facilities for fresh water swimming, picnicking, and boating. At Whitehall Pond, there is a swimming beach and adjacent picnic area. Uses includes paddling, fishing, hiking, hunting (with restrictions) mountain biking, cross country skiing, and walking.
Upton State Forest
205 Westboro Road
Upton, MA
Phone: 508-435-4303
This 2660-cre forest offers visitors a natural diversity of flora and fauna.
The focal point of the forest is located at 205 Westboro Road in Upton, where visitor parking, the main trail head and park information is available. This is a carry-carry-out facility. While the forest is unstaffed, it is open to the public year-round at no charge.
Trail users can enjoy hiking, casual walking, horse back riding, cross country skiing, and snowmobiling. Off Highway Vehicles (OHV’s) are prohibited.
Recreational opportunities:
hiking,
horseback riding trails,
hunting (restrictions),
mountain biking,
skiing (cross-country),
walking trails.
125 Arborway
Boston, MA
Phone: 617-524-1718
Union Street
HIngham, MA
Phone: 781-749-7160
Total Length: 12 Miles
Boston, MA
Phone: 617-223-8666
This state park is part of the 34-island Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area. The islands can be reached via a 45-minute ferry ride from downtown Boston. Islands offer shell and slate beaches. Lovells Island has a swimming beach. Bumpkin Island has slate and shell beaches.
William J. Day Blvd.
South Boston, MA
Phone: 617-727-5114
This sandy beach, maintained by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation, is one of the best swimming beaches in the area, with nearby public amenities and great views of the harbor. New sand, new walkways, benches, lighting, shade shelters and award winning landscaping have helped to make Carson Beach a popular destination. "Mother's Rest" and its fishing pier have also been rehabilitated, making for a beautiful picnic area with a fantastic view of the Harbor. Life guards. To reach the beach on the subway take the Red Line to JFK/UMass. Or use the bus on routes 5, 8, 11, 16, or 41. Parking available.
Charles River Bike Paths in the Charles River Reservation
Boston,
Phone: 617-626-1250
Total Length: about 18 miles
Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125
Phone: 617-727-5290
Malibu Beach, Victory Road Park, and Tenean Beach provide the public with coastal access along the extended mouth of the Neponset River. Malibu Beach offers protected swimming and bathhouse. Victory Road Park is a passive park with indigenous planting on a reclaimed landfill. Tenean Beach is a popular swimming beach with playground facilities, tennis and basketball courts. Nearby Savin Hill Beach, restored to its original Olmsted Brothers design, has a tot lot, baseball fields and protected swimming. Together these facilities are an important link in the continuous pathway and greenway system from Castle Island in South Boston to the Neponset River. Open year-round, dawn to dusk.
Boston, MA
Phone: 617-522-2700
Off Mystic Valley Parkway
Medford, Somerville, Everett, MA
Phone: 617-727-5380
Open year round, dawn to dusk. The banks of the Mystic River are almost entirely publicly owned from the Amelia Earhart Dam at the mouth of the Mystic Lakes. The property is accessible via the MBTA public transit system. The property includes:
Mary O'Malley Park.
The park has striking views of the harbor and the Tobin Bridge over the Mystic River. A boat landing and shelter are located on an historic granite pier and a wind sculpture by William Wainwright enlivens the waterfront. Tennis courts and a large open lawn area for concerts and picnics are also available.
Torbert Macdonald Park. Macdonald Park has an award-winning landscape design of the meandering paths, trees and open lawns provides space for rest and enjoyment as well as bicycling, jogging, walking and informal games in a riverside setting.
Draw Seven Park. The Draw Number Seven Railroad Bridge, which once crossed the Mystic River, gave this park its name. This park provides field game space for Somerville and adjacent communities. Draw Seven Park offers nine acres of parkland including two soccer fields, a bikeway/walkway, a picnic area with shelter and beautiful landscaping.
Mystic Lakes. Today the Mystic Lakes are popular for freshwater swimming at Sandy Beach. Special sailing programs are available at the Tufts University Boathouse. The Upper Mystic Lake is for non-powered boats only. The Lower Mystic Lake is for power boats with no wake. Information about Shannon Beach: 617-727-5380.
Quincy Shore Drive
Quincy, MA 02205
Phone: 617-727-5290
Quincy Shore Drive links Wollaston Beach with Caddy Memorial Park and Moswetuset Hummock. The 2.3-mile beach is popular for its jogging/bicycling trail and swimming. Caddy Park on the southern end of the beach has over 15 acres of fields and marsh as well as a play area, lookout tower and picnic tables. Moswetuset Hummock, on the beach's northern end, is a mixture of woodland trails and open marshland. The site which has a short loop trail, offers views of Quincy Bay and 144-acre Squantum Marsh. Open year round, dawn to dusk. Bathhouse open July to September.
Directions:
by MBTA: Wollaston Beach - Red Line to Wollaston Station, walk to Hancock Street, turn right and walk one block to Beach Street or take Wollaston Beach/Ashmont bus #217. Caddy Park - turn left on Beach Street and continue on Quincy Shore Drive. Moswetuset Hummock - Red Line to North Quincy Station, MBTA Bus #211 to Squantum, exit at East Squantum Street and Quincy Shore Drive, proceed to the small wooded knoll 200 yards east.
Riverbend Park
Memorial Drive
Boston,
Total length: 1 mile
Riverbend is not a park, but rather the informal name for a one-mile stretch of Memorial Drive in Boston from Eliot Bridge to Western Avenue that is closed to vehicle traffic on Sundays from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. from the last Sunday in April through the second Sunday in November.
Southwest Corridor Park
Along the Orange Line of the MBTA
Back Bay in Boston to Roxbury and Jamaica Plain, MA
Phone: 617-727-0057
Total length: 6 miles
Dike Road (on Chappaquiddick Island adjacent to Martha's Vineyard)
Edgartown, MA 02539
Phone: 508-627-7689
Chappaquiddick Island’s eastern edge is a barrier beach that extends for seven miles from Wasque Point past the Cape Poge Lighthouse to the Gut. The refuge offers 14 miles of beachfront and oversand vehicle and walking trails. Facilities include picnic tables, bike rack, restrooms, which are open May 30 to October 30. Fresh water is available by hand pump at the Wasque and Mytoi parking areas. Annual over-sand vehicle permits available for qualified vehicle owners. Tours include a natural history tour, a wildlife kayak or canoe tour, a fishing discovery tour, and Cape Poge Lighthouse tour. Entrance fee May 30 to October 15; free to pedestrians off season. Open year-round, daily, 24 hours. Gatehouse open May 30-October 15, daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Barnes Road
Edgartown, MA
Phone: 508-693-2540
Total length: 15 miles
Hudson, Marlborough, MA
Phone: 978-562-2989
Trail Length: 5.6 miles
Lowell Heritage State Park
160 Pawtucket Blvd
Lowell, MA
Phone: 978-369-6312
Lowell boasts a remarkable network of 19th-century canals created to provide power to the bustling textile mills that operated along the water's edge. Today the buildings remain and continue to evoke the sense of a great industrial city. Visitors can participate in activities, including canal rides, and explore exhibits about Lowell's role in America's industrial history presented in conjunction with the Lowell National Historical Park. A Victorian garden in the heart of the downtown area, and over two miles of landscaped esplanade, summer concerts, and swimming and boating in the Merrimack River are additional attractions at this popular park. The swim area is managed by the City of Lowell from July to August.
The Rourke Brothers State Boat Ramp, Route 113 (Pawtucket Blvd.) is open seasonally to the public to provide boating access to the Merrimack River. The boat ramp (managed by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation) is composed of 42 trailer lots, 2 HP trailer lots, 18 car top lots, and 2 HP car top lots. There is no fee to use the use the ramp or to park. The entrance to the boat ramp is directly across from Tyco Electronics, Inc. located at 1011 Pawtucket Blvd. and is one-half mile west of the Rourke Bridge.
Recreational opportunities: Accessible Restrooms
bicycling paths,
boating,
boat ramp,
canoeing,
fishing,
hiking,
historic site,
scenic viewing area,
swimming,
visitor's center,
walking trails.
Ayer, Groton, Pepperell and Dunstable
, MA
Phone: 978-597-8802
Total length: 11 Miles
Lowell, Chelmsford, and Westford, MA
Phone: 617-347-541
Total Length: 6.8 miles
Bedford, Lexington, Arlington, Cambridge, MA
Phone: 617-542-2453
Total Length: 10.13 miles
Willowdale State Forest
Linebrook Road
Ipswich, MA
Phone: 508-887-5931
Willowdale offers trail-use opportunities on 40 miles of trails and fishing and boating on 100-acre Hood Pond. There are no developed recreational facilities at the forest, which is two separate parcels divided by Route 1. The eastern block of the Forest abuts Bradley Palmer State Park and the Ipswich River.
Recreational opportunities:
hiking,
horseback riding trails,
hunting (west side of Route 1),
mountain biking,
skiing (cross-country),
walking trails.