The Minuteman Bikeway is an 11 mile bike path that spans across several towns in Eastern Massachusetts and passes through the historic area where the American Revolution began in 1775.
Read MoreFebruary 16, 2012
Bridge(s), Dog-Friendly, Easy, High - Encounter Many People, NY, Paved, Stroller-Friendly, Water, Wheelchair Accessible
The Bronx River Pathway is a popular bikeway in Westchester County. Although it can get busy, it is beautiful in many spots. Bring your bike, your dog, and enjoy!
Read MoreJanuary 22, 2012
Dog-Friendly, Easy, Medium - Encounter Several People, NH, Paved, Rail Trail, Stroller-Friendly, Swamp, Water, Wheelchair Accessible
Located on an old rail trail in Peterborough, NH this 3-4 mile stretch of paved path offers year-round access for walkers, runners and cross-country skiers.
Read MoreJanuary 15, 2012
Dirt/Gravel, Dog-Friendly, Easy, High - Encounter Many People, MA, Stroller-Friendly, Water, Wheelchair Accessible
A beautiful spot in Mt. Washington, MA, Bash Bish Falls offers a relatively easy hike with a great reward at the end. Two waterfalls flow off the top of a rocky cliff into a serene pool where visitors have been known to go for a dip from time to time. The walk down the trail to the falls is undoubtedly worth every step.
Read MoreJanuary 13, 2012
Dirt/Gravel, Dog-Friendly, Easy, Loop Trail, Medium - Encounter Several People, Panorama, Stroller-Friendly, Swamp, Water, Wheelchair Accessible
The loop trail at the Rachel Carson Wildlife Preserve in Wells, Maine is allows for an easy walk through a peaceful, natural setting. Viewing areas set up throughout the trail highlight the most noteworthy viewing spots. This is a thoughtfully planned venue which is great for all nature lovers. We didn't see much wildlife in our time at the Preserve, but we know there is a lot out there. Bring your binoculars!
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EllasTrails
May 5, 2012
Dirt/Gravel, Dog-Friendly, Easy, High - Encounter Many People, MA, Partially Paved, Rail Trail, Stroller-Friendly, Wheelchair Accessible, Wood Planks/Boardwalk