MYLES STANDISH STATE FOREST
'Myles Standish State Forest' is a Department of Conservation and Recreation park located in the towns of Plymouth and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts, approximate 45 miles (70 km) south of Boston.
The landscape of MSSF is largely that of a pitch pine and scrub oak forest surrounding 16 lakes and ponds.
Recreationally, MSSF offers camping, swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing and picnicking, fifteen miles (24 km) of bicycle trails, thirty-five miles (56 km) of horse trails and thirteen miles (21 km) of hiking trails.
★ Mass Dept of Conservation and Recreation page
The landscape of MSSF is largely that of a pitch pine and scrub oak forest surrounding 16 lakes and ponds.
Recreationally, MSSF offers camping, swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing and picnicking, fifteen miles (24 km) of bicycle trails, thirty-five miles (56 km) of horse trails and thirteen miles (21 km) of hiking trails.
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