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Hiking

302 trails
1. White Memorial Foundation: Nature Trails
2. Bigelow Hollow State Park
3. Mile of Ledges and Tory Den Trail
4. Breakheart Loop
5. Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center Trail
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Canoeing

121 trails
1. White Memorial Foundation: Nature Trails
2. Wood River, Exeter & Hopkinton
3. Millers River, Otter River, and Lake Denison
4. Concord River
5. Swift River
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Mountain Biking

99 trails
1. White Memorial Foundation: Nature Trails
2. Indian Ruins
3. Wompatuck State Park
4. Weetamoo Woods
5. Westwoods
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Walking

96 trails
1. White Memorial Foundation: Nature Trails
2. Mashomack Preserve
3. Hull Peninsula, Boston
4. Mile of Ledges
5. Windsor Locks Canal
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Browse By Activity

Birding 6
Camping 5
Canoeing 121
Cross Country Skiing 2
Fishing 9
Fly Fishing 2
Hiking 302
Mountain Biking 99
Nature Trips 3
Rails To Trails 19
Road Biking 90
Scenic Driving 14
Sea Kayaking 56
Skiing 1
Snowboarding 1
Snowshoeing 10
Trail Running 4
Walking 96
Whitewater Kayaking 25

Browse By Features

Beach 27
Cave 3
Forest 6
Lake 30
River/Creek 7
Views 9
Waterfall 3
Wildflowers 7
Wildlife 6

Providence Trail Reviews

Sandy Neck - Great Marshes to Cape Cod Bay Trail
Added 2 days ago
Nice open trail but too much loose beach sand for us to really enjoy on a warm day. [more]
Indian Council Caves Trail
Added 2 days ago
Hiked from the trail entrance on 219 across from the Hillcrest intersection. It was about a 2.5 mile hike to the caves. There was a beautiful white oak tree in the beginning of the [more]
Larkin Bridle Path
Added 5 days ago
A fairly wide bridal trail with plenty of room for cyclists, horses and runners / walkers. Travels near oxford airpord at one point where you get to watch some airplane traffic [more]
Blue Hills: Ponkapoag Pond Trail
Added 8 days ago
4.4 Miles of moderate hiking. The terrain is very challenging; the few stops along the way around the pond offer exhilarating views! Definitely a good hike. Watch out for the [more]
Great Blue Hill Trail
Added 8 days ago
The Blue Hills trails are a great place to start. Great for beginners and challenging enough for advanced hikers. 125 square miles of pure New England beauty. Get lost in the [more]

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