Wildlands Trust - Tucker Preserve - Pembroke, MA

Wildlands Trust - Tucker Preserve - Pembroke, MA Wildlands Trust - Tucker Preserve - Pembroke, MA Wildlands Trust - Tucker Preserve - Pembroke, MA Wildlands Trust - Tucker Preserve - Pembroke, MA Wildlands Trust - Tucker Preserve - Pembroke, MA
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Wildlands Trust – Tucker Preserve in Pembroke, MA, offers a scenic dog park experience with pet-friendly trails perfect for dog owners looking for a mix of nature and history. This preserve features a 4.6-mile loop trail that winds along riverbanks, bridges, and wooded paths, providing an excellent setting for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor exercise. The trails are safe and kid-friendly, making it a great spot for families with children and their furry friends to explore together.

Visitors appreciate the unique historical story walk with plaques detailing the area’s industrial past and native tribes, adding an educational element to your dog park visit. While enjoying the beautiful scenery and mini rapids, dog owners can take advantage of the easy access from Elm St and nearby parking areas. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful walk, a place to run with your dog, or a family-friendly outing, Wildlands Trust – Tucker Preserve is a top choice for a dog park in Pembroke, MA.

FAQ for Wildlands Trust – Tucker Preserve in Pembroke Massachusetts:

  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and features kid-friendly hikes.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available at a four car parking area on Water St, which can be accessed by going right off 14 west Oldham and another right onto West Elm.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there is a 4.6 mile loop of trail with historical plaques, bridges, river ledges, and mini rapids that can be accessed from Luddams Conservation area or Water St. The trails are beautiful and suitable for hiking and running.

Reviews

Jamie Cowan

This was a story walk of historical proportions. There were little plaques along the way outlining the various industrial uses of mills and forges along the river and the many native tribes that once lived along it’s banks and inland. There populations were vast until other settlers arrived. You don’t have to be a history buff to enjoy the 4.6 mile loop around the river trails, which wind in and out at street level and back in through clearly marked paths back into the woods. The trail can begin at Luddams Conservation area or down the street to the right on Water St. Where there is a four car parking area. Beautiful trails, bridges, river let’s and mini rapids.

Thimalee Athalage

It is an easy but a nice trail. Trail map in the location was hard to read but the trail marks worked fine. There was a warning sign about the water in the preserve may polluted with mercury and it made me give the 4 stars since we did not want to feel the water.

Chris Gordon

Good place to do running and exercise. Trails are safe. To get here, on your way to downtown, go right off 14 west oldham and about a mile up the road another right onto west elm. from there if you make it onto an old bridge.

Geoff Peterson

One of those trails that gets better and better the farther you go. Beautiful!

Paul L

Great place for a walk and fish.

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