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Quinsigamond State Park is a public recreation area comprising two day-use areas along the western shore of Lake Quinsigamond in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. The Regatta Point area is across North Lake Avenue from the University of Massachusetts Medical School , north of Route 9 .
The reservation comprises two beaches and a park. Douglas State Forest: Worcester: 5,525 acres 2,236 ha: 1934: Wallum Lake: Features include a rare Atlantic White Cedar swamp and 7.8 miles (12.6 km) of the Midstate Trail: Dunn State Park: Worcester
Where to Stay. AC Hotel Worcester is located in downtown Worcester and is within walking distance to public transportation, the DCU Center and Polar Park.125 Front St., Worcester. Beechwood Hotel ...
Readers agreed with many of our picks for the 50 best beaches in Southern California. They also had some more to recommend, including Hermosa Beach, Pirate's Cove Beach, Westward Beach and ...
Lake Dennison Recreation Area is a 121-acre (49 ha) Massachusetts state park located in the town of Winchendon.It comprises a small portion of the 4,221 acres (1,708 ha) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Birch Hill Flood Control Project [3] that are managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation and that also include Otter River State Forest.
This is a list of beaches in New England sorted by state then town. Beaches are not exclusively all on seashores but may also be located on lakes, rivers or other bodies of water. Beaches are not exclusively all on seashores but may also be located on lakes, rivers or other bodies of water.
Horseneck Beach State Reservation is a public recreation area comprising more than 800 acres (320 ha) on the Atlantic Ocean in the southern portion of the town of Westport, Massachusetts. [3] The reservation is one of the state’s "most popular facilities ... welcom[ing] hundreds of thousands of visitors per year."
Agrarian view along the Midstate Trail in Sutton, Massachusetts. The northern terminus of the Midstate Trail is located on the New Hampshire border on the Ashburnham/ Ashby, Massachusetts town line just north of the summit of Mount Watatic; the southern terminus is located on the Rhode Island border in Douglas, Massachusetts in Douglas State Forest.