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Freetown-Fall River State Forest

Are you suffering from a case of big city monotony? Symptoms of this sickness include a constant state of hurriedness, a lack of curiosity and an oblivious attitude towards nature. While this disease has yet to prove fatal, the folks at Verc Massachusetts Travel Car Rental recommend seeking treatment immediately at the Freetown-Fall River State Forest. Located just 5 minutes from Fall River and Taunton, and only 15 minutes from New Bedford, the Freetown-Fall River State Forest is the perfect outdoor vacation destination. Big city monotony doesn't stand a change at Freetown-Fall, so why suffer another day? Reconnect with nature during your upcoming Massachusetts travel vacation with a visit to this wonderful State Forest.

You won't find these recreational activities in the big city

Treatments for big city monotony vary inside Freetown-Fall River State Park providing Massachusetts travel planners and tourists with their own personal form of recovery. Popular treatment activities include picnicking in the woods, hiking on the trails, horseback riding and mountain biking. Skiing and snowmobiling is also prescribed to winter suffers of big city monotony, along with dog sledding. Fishing, swimming and hunting is also permitted in season. Every case of big city monotony is different, so don't be afraid to try more than one recreational treatment activity during your upcoming Massachusetts travel vacation.

Valuable lessons are waiting to be learned at Freetown-Fall River

Experts at Verc Massachusetts Car Rental believe that it is very easy to relapse back into big city monotony. So, in order to avoid this unpleasant fate, travelers are encouraged to visit Freetown-Fall River State Park's most unique landmark. Profile Rock, as it is called, is a 50-foot outcropping shaped in a way that the local Wampanoag Native Americans believed resembled their Chief Massasoit. You and your travel friends are encouraged to learn more about this rock, and nature itself by visiting the 227 acre Watuppa Reservation located inside the State Forest. This reservation belongs to the Wampanoag Nation and is used as the site for the annual tribal meetings. Massachusetts travel planners and tourists can learn a lot of useful lessons about nature with just one visit to this reservation, so what are you waiting for? These life lessons are part of the key to fighting off another fit of big city monotony.

A forest that fights back

Aside from helping travelers overcome big city blahs, the Freetown-Fall River State Forest must also fight against the elements, most commonly fire. The Freetown-Fall River State Forest has suffered fires on several different occasions, the most recent of which was in 2001. More than 1000 acres of forest have been destroyed due to fires in the last 30 years, but the forest refuses to be defeated. Today, the park spans over 5,440 acres protecting thousands of trees, shrubs and flowers. Reforestation efforts have helped the landscape recover over the years, ensuring an outdoor oasis for future Massachusetts travel tourists.

Freetown-Fall River State Forest is waiting for you

If you're ready to overcome your big city monotony, there's no better place to go than Freetown-Fall River State Forest. Massachusetts travel planners and tourists will find the State Forest in southeastern Massachusetts. If you're coming from the north, Verc Recommends following Route 14 south to the exit at South Main Street (exit 10). Turn left at four corners onto Route 79 north, followed by a right onto Elm Street. Elm Street will turn into Slab Bridge Road. Continue on Slab Bridge Road for 1.5 miles and you will see the forest entrance appear marked by a State Forest sign. For more information on the Freetown-Fall River State Forest simply call 1-508-644-5522 to speak to a park representative.

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