Massachusetts State Parks Near Orange

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of Orange

Wendell State Forest

Wendell, Massachusetts
14 miles away

"Orange is one of the nearest towns and a convenient stop for supplies on the way in. Local visitors use the forest for fishing, walking, and overnight camping."

Wendell State Forest spans thousands of acres of mixed hardwood and pine forest, with several ponds, streams, and gravel roads that invite exploration. Visitors come for primitive camping, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and a peaceful escape from busier parks.

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Culpeper Battlefields State Park

Culpeper County, Virginia
18 miles away

"Orange visitors are drawn by the region’s concentration of Civil War and plantation-era history. The park is a natural addition to a local history-focused itinerary."

Culpeper Battlefields State Park protects important Civil War sites in the Culpeper region, including landscapes tied to major cavalry and infantry engagements. The park is ideal for history enthusiasts seeking a peaceful setting with interpretive opportunities and access to nearby museums and preserved battlefields.

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Lake Anna State Park

Spotsylvania, Virginia
22 miles away

"Orange residents use the park as a nearby lakefront retreat for swimming and boating. Its short drive makes it a favorite for spontaneous day trips and weekend camping."

Lake Anna State Park centers on a large freshwater lake known for warm-water recreation and easy access to the water. The park also offers campgrounds, picnic areas, trails, and a visitor-friendly beach atmosphere for day trips and overnight stays.

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Mount Grace State Forest

Warwick, Massachusetts
25.6 miles away

"Orange is a nearby community for visitors seeking easy access to the park's trails and forest scenery. It is especially appealing for local hikers and nature lovers."

Mount Grace State Forest features forested hills, rocky outcrops, and access to one of the highest points in the region. It is a popular destination for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking a quiet natural escape.

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Sea Rim State Park

Sabine Pass, Texas
45 miles away

"Orange residents use Sea Rim for weekend camping, beach walks, and coastal fishing. It is one of the nearest places to experience open Gulf shoreline and marsh habitat."

Sea Rim State Park offers a rugged coastal experience with marsh boardwalks, a sandy beach, and access to the Gulf of Mexico. It is especially popular with birders, anglers, kayakers, and campers looking for a quieter alternative to busier Texas beaches.

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Martin Dies, Jr. State Park

Jasper, Texas
60 miles away

"Orange-area visitors come for fishing, boating, and a forested getaway that feels far removed from the coast. It is a good destination for those wanting a quiet East Texas park experience."

Martin Dies, Jr. State Park spans a mix of lake shoreline, river bottoms, and forested uplands in the Big Thicket region of East Texas. Its calm waters, abundant wildlife, and family-friendly facilities make it a popular destination for boating, birding, and overnight stays.

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