Ten Mile River Reservation is a scenic natural area offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities along the banks of the Ten Mile River, known for its forested trails, fishing spots, and peaceful river views.
Ten Mile River Reservation is a state-managed protected area situated in southeastern Massachusetts, extending along the Ten Mile River through parts of North Attleboro and neighboring towns. The reservation covers a mix of forested lands, wetlands, and river corridors that sustain a healthy ecosystem supporting a variety of wildlife and native plant species. The river itself is known for its clean waters, making it a popular destination for anglers seeking species such as bass and trout. The reservation’s terrain includes gently rolling hills and floodplain forests that create habitat diversity and scenic hiking opportunities. Historically, the area played an important role in local water supply and industry, with remnants of old mill structures occasionally found near riverside trails. Outdoor enthusiasts access Ten Mile River Reservation for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking, and wildlife observation. Its trail system is well-maintained, offering options for both casual strolls and more vigorous hikes. The reservation provides a tranquil setting without heavy crowds, appealing to visitors looking to connect with nature close to urban areas. Birdwatchers often find species such as herons, kingfishers, and songbirds along the waterways. Seasonal changes bring colorful foliage and varied wildlife activity, enhancing visitor appeal year-round. The reservation is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), emphasizing conservation and public enjoyment.
Scenic river views along the Ten Mile River Trail
Diverse habitat supporting migratory and resident bird species
Historic evidence of early industrial use near river crossings
Quiet fishing spots popular for bass and trout anglers
A multi-use trail paralleling the river with scenic views and access to several fishing areas.
Wetland forests that provide critical habitat for amphibians and birds.
Remnants of early water-powered mills showcasing the area's industrial heritage.