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The Myles Standish State Forest is the largest publicly owned recreation area in southeastern Massachusetts. In the summer, offered programs include pondshore walks and cranberry bog explorations. There are over 15 miles of bicycle trails, 13 miles of hiking trails, and 35 miles of equestrian trails. This is a great place to visit in the summer.
Carver, Massachusetts
submitted by: naevity
Originally carved by ancient rivers and scoured by Ice Age glaciers, visitors today an enjoy an array of water sports on Maine's 45 square mile lake. I grew up visiting Sebago Lake every summer, swimming and playing on the beach. It's a wonderful place to visit.
Casco, Maine
submitted by: roadtrippr
The Cape Cod Canal is the widest sea-level canal in the world, and used by over 20,000 ships every year. Along either side of the canal, are the service roads, which are now used by Walkers, Runners and Bikers every single day. About 7 miles from end to end, the path is relatively level, and a great place to spend an afternoon. This particular entry point is 2.5 miles from the ocean and beach. There are many other locations on either side, by visiting their website you can discover more.
Sagamore, Massachusetts
submitted by: roadtrippr
The Cape Cod Rail Trail is a 25 mile biking trail from Dennis to Wellfleet. The trail covers over old railroad tracks, has it's own highway bridges, and is a fantastic way to see the cape. Food, Water and Public Bathrooms scatter the path, and it runs through some of the most scenic area's of the cape. There is even a rotary a few miles in, giving you the option of heading to Wellfleet or Chatham. If you have your bikes, and are up for a great challenge, give it a shot. This map centers on the trail head in Dennis, but there are many entry points along the way.
South Dennis, Massachusetts
submitted by: roadtrippr
My home base area in the usa. This has the best of everything outdoors - from amazing motorcycle roads to white water rafting to hiking and camping. Recent story in NG Adventure.
ellijay, Georgia
submitted by: Walkabout
Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern U.S., attains an elevation of 6,288 feet above mean sea level. You can easily reach the top via the Mt. Washington Auto Road, but there is a toll to pay. The cost includes the famous sticker "This car climbed Mt. Washington" as well as a CD with an Audio Tour.
Coös County, New Hampshire
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