Top Locations for Fishing in Massachusetts
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ABoston Harbor Islands National Park
- Boston
MA - +1 617 223 8666
- My husband and I have lived in Boston on/off for years now. We have gone to the art museums, science museum, walked the freedom trail etc. This was our best tourist experience. We paid for a boat ride to the island with the fort(sorry I do not remember the name) on it and then cruised around from... more on TripAdvisor
- When George Bush Sr. came to mock Boston Harbor as America's dirtiest in his campaign against then Massachusetts Govenor Michael Dukakis it was one of the lowest points in the history of Boston's seaport. As a result of national humiliation the Massachusetts Legislature was forced by the Courts t... more on TripAdvisor
Boston Harbor Islands National Park
BostonMA
BCape Cod National Seashore
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- Wellfleet
MA 02667, U.S.A. - +1 508 349 3785
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview This 40-mile treasure of land and sea, extending from Chatham to Provincetown, has been protected since 1961. The national seashore features beaches, bicycle trails, self-guided nature walks and a vehicle trail in the Province Lands dunes. Exhibits and audiovisual programs are found at the visito... more on LLBean.com
Cape Cod National Seashore
WellfleetMA 02667, U.S.A.
CWillard Brook State Forest
- Route 119
West Townsend, MA 01474, U.S.A. - +1 978 597 8802
- Overview Located on the border with New Hampshire, this 2,380-acre state forest offers camping and a lovely landscape of streams, waterfalls and mature woods. There are 21 campsites and a first-come, first-served Adirondack shelter, with an additional 51 campsites at nearby Pearl Hill State Park. Recreati... more on LLBean.com
Willard Brook State Forest
Route 119West Townsend, MA 01474, U.S.A.
DSilvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
- 103 E. Plumtree Road
Sunderland, MA 01375, U.S.A. - +1 413 548 8002
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview In 1997, legislators created this refuge to conserve, protect, and enhance the plant, fish and wildlife species and their ecosystems throughout the 7.2 million-acre Connecticut River watershed. The watershed covers large areas of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut. It contains ... more on LLBean.com
Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
103 E. Plumtree RoadSunderland, MA 01375, U.S.A.
ECape Poge Wildlife Refuge, Wasque Reservation, East Beach
- +1 508 627 7689
- Highlights: picnic tables, restrooms, wheelchair … more
- Overview Chappaquiddick Island's eastern edge is a barrier beach formed thousands of years ago by offshore currents that deposited tons of sand. Today this beach extends for seven miles from Wasque Point past the Cape Poge Lighthouse to the Gut. Tidal waters support extensive salt marshes, especially arou... more on Thetrustees.org
FBass River Beach
- +1 508 398 2231
- Highlights: lifeguarded, concessions-food availab… more
- Overview This beach on Nantucket Sound features a picnic area, a food concession, three volleyball courts, a fishing pier, and a boat ramp. Many local people call this beach Smuggler’s Beach. Beach is clean and sandy with comfortable water temperatures. Life guards; restrooms; beach wheelchair avai... more on Ttp:
GMohawk Trail State Forest
- Route 2
Charlemont, MA MA 01339 - +1 413 339 5504
- Overview More than 6,000 scenic acres offer outdoor enthusiasts lodging in 62 campsites and overnight log cabins, plus a variety of activities including ... more on TripAdvisor
Mohawk Trail State Forest
Route 2Charlemont, MA MA 01339
IWindsor State Forest
- River Road
Windsor, MA 01270, U.S.A. - +1 413 684 0948
- Overview In a region prized for rolling hills and mountain streams, Windsor State Forest, off River Road in Windsor, is a standout. A prime reason is the falls at Windsor Jambs, where Windsor Jambs Brook plunges through a gorge 25 feet wide, walled in by 80 feet of perpendicular granite. A popular attract... more on LLBean.com
Windsor State Forest
River RoadWindsor, MA 01270, U.S.A.
JHoughton��������s Pond Recreation Area
- +1 617 698 1802
- Highlights: lifeguarded, concessions-food availab… more
- Overview Twenty-four acres in size and up to 42 feet in depth, Houghtons Pond is a spring-fed kettle hole pond formed by receding glaciers approximately 10,000 years ago. The Massachuseck Indians fished the pond and hunted the surrounding lands. From the colonial period through the late 1800's, several ge... more on Mass.gov
