Freetown Fall River State Forest Loop
Freetown Fall River State Forest Loop
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You can enjoy a quick and easy hike on the Freetown Fall River State Forest Loop. This short route covers 1.4 miles (2.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 38 feet (12 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed outing. Expect to spend around 34 minutes exploring the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.66 km
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1.17 km
1.02 km
< 100 m
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1.12 km
1.05 km
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The Freetown Fall River State Forest has several parking areas. For this specific loop, you can typically find parking near the main entrances or designated trailheads within the forest. The forest offers picnic areas and a wading pool near the main entrance, making it a good starting point.
Yes, the trails within Freetown Fall River State Forest are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The Freetown Fall River State Forest Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. During hunting seasons, visitors are advised to wear blaze orange for safety. Winter hikes are also possible, but be aware of trail conditions, especially if there's snow or ice.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Freetown Fall River State Forest for hiking. You can find more information on the official mass.gov website.
Yes, this loop is considered easy and is suitable for beginners and most fitness levels. The Freetown Fall River State Forest offers many trails, like the Massasoit Trail and Ledge Loop, that are also categorized as easy and accessible.
The terrain on this loop, and throughout the forest, is quite varied. You can expect to encounter flat, sandy ground, dirt roads, and singletrack trails. Some sections may feature red maple swamps or swampy areas, and there are also rock formations and pine groves.
Along this route, you'll pass by the Civilian Conservation Corps Worker Statue #18. The wider forest also features notable landmarks like Profile Rock, The Ledge, and scenic views of the Copicut Reservoir.
Yes, this route is part of the extensive trail network within the Freetown Fall River State Forest. It utilizes sections of Payne Road, Hathaway Road, the Massasoit Trail, and Makepeace Road, offering connections to many other paths for longer adventures.
The Freetown Fall River State Forest is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers often spot deer, turkeys, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out, especially in quieter sections of the trail.
Absolutely! Given its easy difficulty and relatively short distance, this loop is a great option for families. The Freetown Fall River State Forest also offers family-friendly amenities like picnic areas, grills, and a wading pool in the day-use area.
While generally safe, be aware that some trails in the Freetown Fall River State Forest are shared with dirt bikes and other motorized vehicles. During hunting seasons, wearing blaze orange is advised. Always plan conservatively and be mindful of weather conditions.
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