Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Address: 90 Peck St, Rehoboth, MA 02769, United States.
Phone: 5085439084.
Website: mass.gov
Specialties: State park, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Hiking, Good for kids, Kid-friendly hikes, Dogs allowed.
Opinions: This company has 84 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.3/5.

📌 Location of Rehoboth State Forest

Rehoboth State Forest 90 Peck St, Rehoboth, MA 02769, United States

⏰ Open Hours of Rehoboth State Forest

  • Monday: 6:30 am–6 pm
  • Tuesday: 6:30 am–6 pm
  • Wednesday: 6:30 am–6 pm
  • Thursday: 6:30 am–6 pm
  • Friday: 6:30 am–6 pm
  • Saturday: 6:30 am–6 pm
  • Sunday: 6:30 am–6 pm

Rehoboth State Forest

Rehoboth State Forest is a beautiful and expansive natural area located at 90 Peck St, Rehoboth, MA 02769, United States. This state park is a popular tourist attraction, offering a variety of recreational activities for visitors of all ages and abilities.

The forest spans over 600 acres and features a range of landscapes, including dense woodlands, open meadows, and scenic ponds. It is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers alike.

Rehoboth State Forest is well-equipped to accommodate visitors with disabilities, offering wheelchair-accessible parking and entrance facilities. The park's many trails are perfect for hiking, and there are several kid-friendly hikes available for families with young children. Well-behaved dogs are also welcome to join their owners on the trails, as long as they remain leashed.

In addition to its natural beauty, the park also offers picnic areas and playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for a family outing or a relaxing day in nature. Visitors can also take advantage of the park's educational programs, which are designed to promote understanding and appreciation of the forest's unique ecosystem.

Rehoboth State Forest has received numerous positive reviews from visitors, with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars on Google My Business. Many reviewers praise the park's stunning beauty, well-maintained trails, and friendly staff. Others appreciate the park's accessibility features and the opportunities it provides for visitors to connect with nature.

Specialties: State park, Tourist attraction.

Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Hiking, Good for kids, Kid-friendly hikes, Dogs allowed.

Phone: 5085439084.

Website: mass.gov.

👍 Reviews of Rehoboth State Forest

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Ekim W.
2/5

They definitely need to maintain these trails better. Granted it's hiking so there are a ton of rocks and roots consistently throughout the trail. Bugs galore. Even with bug spray forget it. Thankfully I had a mosquito jacket. There's a few signs throughout, but definitely not enough. In fact they need to put a few more exit / parking lot signs.. ... If you don't know the trail even though it's small you can very easily get lost on some of the side trails..... This state forest needs to be much better marked throughout. I don't know if there's another parking lot or not, we parked on Peck Street. It's not really a parking lot at all it's just a little dirt road with a little turnaround at the end. I would not even call this place good for dogs unless you don't care that they're covered in ticks. Definitely is not little kid friendly..... Older kids yes. It's too bad they don't maintain the trails better.

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Monty M.
5/5

A great place to take your dog for a fairly short trek through the forest. Well marked paths, (about 1 mile for the loop) with a few off shooting paths. It's pretty quiet out there. Not a lot of traffic, and far removed from highways.

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Jacquelyne L.
5/5

Quiet park with a good loop trail and lots of old rock walls/property lines. My dog and I loved it!

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Sarah Y.
5/5

Both me and my mini poodle love this park! Great trails, even though some parts were a bit wet, but that's all part of being outdoors! They could use some more signage of where to go in the further areas, but that's what makes each time a little adventure!

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
John P.
5/5

Great trails be aware of the ignorant people that allow their dogs to run without a leash. They jump on cars, and even jumped on a pregnant woman. Aside from that it's beautiful

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Bayside P.
5/5

Love this place. Trails are kept clean and relatively trash free. Always that one dog walker that bags their poop and leaves it.. but you can't fix stupid.

Highly recommend this trail.

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Julian T.
3/5

The trail is alright, didn't get too far due to the massive amount of mosquitoes. Bring bug spray! There are some nice scenic spots climbing on some of the boulders. Even found a spotted salamander. Lots of different mushrooms

Rehoboth State Forest - Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Night S.
3/5

I wanted to update this... last week I ran into a family that brought their very young child (still rides in a car seat) and I am guessing 8 week old puppy. Honestly, this is not a good place to bring kids, nor should a puppy that young that isn't fully vaccinated be out in the world free like that. The majority of people I run into have dogs, large dogs that aren't trained or socialized well. My dogs have even been attacked while we were hiking there by a woman's dog's. She had no control over them, nor did she even seem to care. Please, do not bring your young children, it's just not safe. Go to a "must be leashed" park.

It is very muddy and swampy. There are mosquitoes even in the dead of winter, so might I can't imagine how many there will be over the summer. Most people are there walking their dogs. Make sure you bring wet wipes for your dogs and make sure you wear rubber boots.

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