Rehoboth
United States, Massachusetts
Rehoboth
About Rehoboth
Rehoboth State Forest encompasses 665 acres in southeastern Massachusetts, providing woodland recreation in the Bristol County area.
Wildlife Ecosystems
The forest supports typical southeastern Massachusetts wildlife including deer, turkeys, and various woodland birds.
Flora Ecosystems
Mixed oak-pine forest predominates with understory of mountain laurel and blueberry.
Geology
The forest occupies glacial deposits typical of southeastern Massachusetts.
Climate And Weather
The southeastern location produces warm summers and mild winters.
Human History
The area was farmed historically before forest regrowth.
Park History
The state acquired the forest to provide public recreation in Bristol County.
Major Trails And Attractions
Trails provide hiking and mountain biking. The quiet setting offers nature observation.
Visitor Facilities And Travel
Limited parking at forest entrances. No developed facilities.
Conservation And Sustainability
The forest provides recreation and protects wildlife habitat in an increasingly developed region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Rehoboth located?
Rehoboth is located in Massachusetts, United States at coordinates 41.85, -71.27.
How do I get to Rehoboth?
To get to Rehoboth, the nearest city is Rehoboth (2 mi), and the nearest major city is Boston (45 mi).
How large is Rehoboth?
Rehoboth covers approximately 0.55 square kilometers (0 square miles).
When was Rehoboth established?
Rehoboth was established in 1930.

