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Distance
12.55 miles
Elevation Gain
1007 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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Ridge-Wallis-Mid State Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Douglas, Massachusetts.
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Dog Friendly
Family Friendly
Forest
Lake
River
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Hike the Blackstone Gorge Trail
Park at the lot at the corner of Staples Lane and County Street. From here you can access the Blackstone Gorge Trail. Dogs are allowed on leash, and you can enjoy various paths along the river or through the forest. At multiple points you can find yourself looking down at the Blackstone River from up to 70-foot tall cliffs.
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The parking area is about 50 yards down the dirt driveway on your right. Take care in the spring, as the parking lot can become a mud pit!
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