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  2. Rocky Woods - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Woods is a 491-acre (199 ha) open space preserve located in Medfield, Massachusetts.The preserve, managed by the land conservation non-profit organization The Trustees of Reservations, is notable for its rugged terrain.

  3. Kettle Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    There are two campgrounds at Kettle Creek State Park. One lacks water spigots and flush toilets. The Lower Campground has 44 sites all with electric hook-ups. The Upper Campground was 27 sites with 12 electric hook-ups. [3] The picnic area has 50 picnic tables with charcoal grills and water spigots. Some picnic tables are sunny and some are shaded.

  4. Spring Mill State Park - Wikipedia

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    The campground features 188 Class A campsites which include 30 amp electric service, a fire ring, and a picnic table for each site. Thirty-five primitive campsites and youth camping are also available. Four "comfort stations" are located in the campground, which includes modern plumbing, restrooms, and showers.

  5. The Trustees of Reservations - Wikipedia

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    The Trustees of Reservation's World's End reservation. The Trustees of Reservations (also referred to as Trustees or The Trustees after a 2021 rebranding [6]) is a non-profit land conservation and historic preservation organization dedicated to preserving natural and historical places in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  6. Mount Greylock State Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Mount Greylock State Reservation is public recreation and nature preservation area on and around Mount Greylock, the highest point in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.The park covers some 12,000 acres (4,900 ha) in the towns of Lanesborough, North Adams, Adams, Cheshire, Williamstown and New Ashford, Massachusetts.

  7. Massasoit State Park - Wikipedia

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    A lightning strike in 2008 disabled the park's underground electric system, resulting in the closure of much of the park. [4] Interior sections were reopened to vehicular traffic in 2015, with the reopening of the park's 126-site campground in remaining as a long-term goal, according to officials. [5]

  8. Tantiusques - Wikipedia

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    Tantiusques ("Tant-E-oos-kwiss") is a 57-acre (230,000 m 2) open space reservation and historic site registered with the National Register of Historic Places.The reservation is located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and is owned and managed by The Trustees of Reservations; it is notable for its historic, defunct graphite mines. [2]

  9. Cochituate State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park offers motor boating, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, fishing, picnicking, and swimming. [3] The park encompasses three sections of Lake Cochituate called the North, Middle and South lakes with different restrictions applying to each. [4]