Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Local nameFreetown State Forest
LocationNew England, United States

The Freetown-Fall River State Forest is a publicly owned forest covering more than 5,000 acres in the city of Fall River and the towns of Freetown and Lakeville in the state of Massachusetts. The forest lies mostly in the center of the town of Freetown dividing Assonet, East Freetown, and Fall River's northernmost boundary. The forest land includes Profile Rock, a granite outcropping which local Native Americans believe to be the image of Chief Massasoit, and a 227-acre Wampanoag reservation. The forest is owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and operated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation with headquarters in Assonet.

Tags State ForestPicnic SiteHiking & Camping
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freetown-Fall_River_State_Forest

More information http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-south/freetown-fall-river-state-forest.html

Phone +1 508 644 5522

Address 02702, United States

Coordinates 41°46'5.314" N -71°4'28.835" E

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