Residence Inn New Bedford Dartmouth





The Residence Inn New Bedford Dartmouth Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This 210 acre reserve abuts the Copicut reservoir and is near the SE Mass Bioreserve and other protected lands. Several easy-to-moderate loop trails provide access to some very pretty terrain and opportunities for viewing wildlife. While some parts of the green and blue trails can be narrow and rocky, especially on the hillside, the dirt road which bisects the property provides a gentle access or return from all other trails. The red trail can be very boggy in places, especially in spring...
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A great hike from Yellow Hill Road to the Ed Shed and back.
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The crown jewel of DNRTs Little River Reserve is the Boardwalk Trail, which features a 200-foot-long boardwalk and viewing platform. The Frank Knowles-Little River Reserve is part of a 500-acre block of publicly accessible protected land surrounding the headwaters of Dartmouths Little River. Visitors can explore nearly 9 miles of hiking trails that wind through wetlands covered with ferns and mossy boulders, hillsides dominated by hulking yellow birch and white pine, glades of austere...