Your Ultimate Guide To State Parks In Massachusetts
From the mountains to the coast, I can’t get over the beauty of Massachusetts. Growing up in Rhode Island, my family would always take day trips and beach vacations to the Bay State. Not only do we have plenty of extended family here but there are countless attractions, natural wonders, and parks we love to explore. One of the best ways to get to know this gorgeous state is through its more than 100 state parks as well as its 16 national parks and historic sites. With so many parks to choose from, we did the hard work for you and have put together a list of some of the best state parks in Massachusetts. Here they are!
Most Popular State Parks In Massachusetts
The Department of Conservation and Recreation system manages over 100 properties that feature the state’s diverse landscapes. From mountains to beaches to forests and everything in between, here are some of the most popular Massachusetts state parks:
1. Bash Bish Falls State Park

One look at bash Bish Falls and you'll understand why it's such a popular natural wonder. With its 80-foot drop into a stunning emerald pool, you'll be tempted to go for a swim. However, swimming at this waterfall is strictly prohibited. This is one of the best state parks in Massachusetts to visit in spring. Take a look at more things to do in Bash Bish Falls State Park.
2. Salisbury Beach State Reservation

If you consider yourself a beach person, Salisbury Beach State Park is an ideal destination. With endless water views and the chance to go swimming, boating, or camping, how amazing would it be to spend time here when the weather gets warm? This is one of the best state parks in Massachusetts in summer. Check out more things to do in Salisbury.
3. Halibut Point State Park

Take a stroll on one of the park's hiking trails and keep your eyes peeled for wildlife. Head to the rocky shoreline and see what discoveries you'll make at the tide pools. This park is quite special, not only for the nature but for the views. On clear days you may be able to see New Hampshire's Isle of Shoals as well as Mount Agamenticus in Maine. Learn more things to do in Halibut Point State Park.
4. Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park

With 34 islands and peninsulas, Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park may only be moments away from the city but feels more like it's worlds away. To access the islands, you must take a ferry or charter a boat, but they're well worth the effort to visit. Hikers will love the unique island trails and nature enthusiasts will enjoy birdwatching and exploring the tide pools. Primitive camping opportunities are also available on Peddocks Island.
5. Purgatory Chasm State Reservation

With otherworldly rock formations with interesting names like The Corn Crib and Lovers' Leap, the state park will take you on an adventure. In addition to hiking and exploring the rock formations, cross-country skiing is a popular activity here during the winter. Check out more things to do in Purgatory Chasm State Reservation.
Best State Parks In Massachusetts To Camp
For you nature lovers out there, camping can be both fun and relaxing. With so many state parks and state forests, you have your choice of where to pitch a tent and sleep under the stars or beneath a canopy of trees. If this sounds wonderful to you, check out the best places to camp in Massachusetts:
6. Nickerson State Park

While this Cape Cod state park isn't on the ocean, there are plenty of bodies of water throughout. Take a drive, a hike, or a bike ride through the park and you'll encounter plenty of pristine ponds where you can take a dip. This is also a fantastic state park to go camping. Throughout the 1,900 acres, there are tent, trailer, and RV campsites. This is one of the best state parks in Massachusetts in summer. Take a look at more things to do at Nickerson State Park.
7. Pearl Hill State Park

At this 1,000-acre state park, you can camp underneath a canopy of pine trees. There are 50 campsites along with a bath house for your convenience. Aside from that, you can spend the day hiking, mountain biking, fishing, or swimming before retiring to your tent. Sounds relaxing, doesn't it? Check out more things to do at Pearl Hill State Park.
8. Wells State Park

This 1,400-acre park offers 12 miles of trails. Not only can you hike along the trails but go mountain biking, horseback riding, or, in the winter, cross-country skiing. Explore the landscapes filled with forests, wetlands, and ledges and you may never want to leave! Take a look at more things to do in Wells State Park.
Best State Parks In Massachusetts To RV
RVs are pretty great because you can take your accommodations with you! Numerous state parks allow RV camping as well. If you don’t have your own RV, consider renting one from RVShare.com and taking it to one of the following campgrounds:
9. Wompatuck State Park

This state park has it all including campsites for RVs. There are 120 standard non-electric and 130 electric sites each with a picnic table, a grill, and a fire ring. When staying here, you'll be able to spend the day biking or hiking the park's 12 miles of trails. You can also go fishing at or boating on Cohasset Reservoir. It's a lovely park to camp! Take a look at more things to do in Wompatuck State Park.
10. Myles Standish State Forest

At Myles Standish State Forest, there are four freshwater ponds, each of which offers campsites for either tents, trailers, or RVs. Each campsite has a fire ring and a picnic table. Among the most popular activities here are hiking, swimming, and horseback riding. You're bound to enjoy your time camping here!
Best State Parks In Massachusetts For Hiking
I have hiked all over the Bay State from the time I was a kid. With hundreds of miles of trails within the state park system alone, you could spend your entire life exploring the state on foot. But before you do that, check out the Ultimate Hiking Packing List for everything you need to explore the best trails in Massachusetts:
11. October Mountain State Forest

One of the largest state forests in New England, October Mountain State Forest offers a wide variety of outdoor recreation year-round. Throughout the year, you can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hunting, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, camping, and so much more! Not only is it a great day trip destination for Bay Staters but for residents of both New York and Connecticut. Check out more things to do in October Mountain State Forest.
12. Mount Holyoke Range State Park

This is one state park that's worth a road trip from any part of the state. The beauty here is unreal so make sure you have a camera with you. Among the most popular hiking trails here is the 8-mile Seven Sisters Trail that leads to the Mount Holyoke Summit. Take a look at more things to do at Mount Holyoke Range State Park.
13. Wahconah Falls State Park

This is the best state park in Massachusetts to visit in spring when the waterfall is at its most impressive due to the run-off. The best way to get to the falls is via a half-mile loop trail that's easy enough for the whole family. Check out more things to do at Wahconah Falls State Park.
Little-Known State Parks In Massachusetts
Just because a state park isn’t as well known as others doesn’t mean it’s any less extraordinary. In fact, they usually offer more of a peaceful experience with barely a soul around. If you want to escape the crowds, visit one of the following little-known Massachusetts state parks:
14. Clarksburg State Park

At only 368 acres, Clarksburg State Park is tiny compared to many of the Bay State's other parks. However, that doesn't mean it's any less impressive! Not only are there 9.5 miles of hiking trails but 45 campsites, a pond, and woods. Aside from hiking and camping, visitors can take a canoe or kayak out on the pond, go fishing, and even cross-country skiing in the winter. Take a look at more things to do in Clarksburg State Park.
15. Dighton Rock State Park

Not only is Dighton Rock State Park a nature park but a historical park as well. What's most fascinating about this state park is that it's home to a tiny museum that houses a rock with mysterious carvings. The museum is only open by appointment but it's worth it if you love a bit of mystery mixed with history. Learn more things to do in Dighton Rock State Park.
There’s no shortage of adventure in the Bay State, and its parks make it quite an exciting place to explore, don’t you think? Are there any other parks you would add to this list of the best state parks in Massachusetts? If so, please let us know in the comments.
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