Top 7 National Parks in Massachusetts

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From spring to fall, the 11-acre park is accessible and offers tours of historic homes. 

7

Adams National Historical Park

Mount Greylock, which rises to a height of 3491 feet, is where the Appalachian Trail crosses the state's highest peak. 

6

Appalachian National Scenic Trail

The park is open all year long and protects 400,000 acres. 

5

Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park

These locations include residences, establishments, educational institutions, and places of worship that once made up a flourishing neighborhood on Beacon Hill's northern slope. 

4

Boston African American National Historic Site

The park is open year-round and includes hiking, camping, swimming, picnic places, guided boat cruises and the opportunity to explore historic structures. 

3

Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area

To ensure that you do not miss any of the city's historic sites, there is a redbrick route that leads you along the trail. 

2

Boston National Historical Park

The best options for hiking, surfing, swimming, and exploration are available there.

1

Cape Cod National Seashore

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