#1.
Hopedale, Massachusetts
This fertile 95-acre warm water pond is located about one mile northwest of the junctions of Routes 140 and 16. There are several good access points, but a gravel ramp provided by the Town of Hoped... More on AnglerWeb.com
Go around on the main dirt path. More on trails.mtbr.com

#2.
2 Southwick Street, Mendon, Massachusetts
we enjoyed our trip to southwick zoo . More on TripAdvisor
I think it should be illegal keeping animals like these and my advice is to stay away from this zoo, thus n... More on TripAdvisor

#3.
200 Westboro Rd/H 30, North Grafton, Massachusetts 01536
The campus of this veterinary school is located among rolling hills with several great walking trails, and although private property, they welcome hikers with their canine companions. If you are eastbound on Highway 30, there is a ... More on DogFriendly.com

#4.
89 Pleasant Street, Natick, Massachusetts
Established in 1680, Marino Lookout Farm is one of the oldest working farms in Massachusetts, and the count... More on GoCityKids
This year, I went to Other Farms and had an O when I was told that the day would be less than $100, second ... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
This 234-acre, fertile great pond, also known as Lake Maspenock, is located about three-quarters of a mile west of Route 495 in Hopkinton. Maximum depth is 20 feet; average depth about eight feet. The bottom is composed primarily ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#6.
2185 Putnam Park, Chepachet, Rhode Island 02814
Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be left unattended, they must have current rabies certificate and shot records, be leashed, and cleaned up after. Dogs are allowed on the trails, but not ... More on DogFriendly.com

#7.
Cumberland RI 02864, United States of America
Inscription. On this spot where they were slain by the Indians were buried the nine soldiers captured in Pi... More on HMDB
it was a cold, somber place. made me think. people have reported seeing ghosts in the woods, some of childr... More on Yahoo! Travel

#8.
West Glocester, Rhode Island, United States
Bowdish Lake is more than just a campground, it is a summertime community of family and friends. Spacious, private campsites provide ... More on Bowdishlake.com
Dogs of all sizes are allowed, but some breeds are not. There is a $10 per night per pet additional fee. Dogs must be well behaved, leashed, and cleaned up after. ... More on DogFriendly.com

#9.
Cumberland, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, United States
The basic deal is that Diamond hill is Closed to Climbing and has been for over a decade now. All the property in that area including the rocks, the ski hill and the surrounding hiking trails were ... More on RockClimbing
Diamond Hill Park, formerly a state park and a downhill ski facility, is now administered by the town of Cumberland. The park is located at 4097 Diamond Hill Road off Route 114. Hiking, picnicking ... More on LLBean.com

#10.
175 Main Street, Pawtucket, Blackstone Valley, Rhode Island
Forty five minute narrated tours aboard our forty nine passenger boat. - Operating May thru October - Histo... More on entertainment.com
We toured the Blackstone Valley by bike. What a great time!!! The tour leader, Bob Billington, the Tour lea... More on TripAdvisor
