Hidden In Worcester County, Massachusetts, Blackstone Gorge Is A Less Traveled Gorge Worth Exploring
Massachusetts is a state that’s filled with hidden gems and natural wonders, including places like the Brewster Tidal Flats and Chesterfield Gorge. But there’s one less-traveled gorge in Massachusetts that’s totally worth exploring. Blackstone Gorge in Worcester County is one you may not have heard of but you should make it a point to visit.
Located within a park, Blackstone Gorge is found within the 48-mile Blackstone River in the Worcester County town of Blackstone.
To get to the gorge, visitors can take the 1.2-mile Blackstone Gorge loop trail. This relatively easy trail will take just over a half-hour to complete. While it is rated easy, there are some rocky areas to be aware of. Make sure you are wearing proper footwear for this hike!
The waterfall is as dramatic as it is stunning. Try to find a spot to sit and take in the views for a while. Believe us when we tell you that you'll want to spend as much time here as possible.
You can also get a fantastic vantage point from the cliffs that hover above the Blackstone River. With the spectacular scenery and views, you may be surprised to find out that this is quite a hidden gem in Massachusetts!
Blackstone Gorge is a less traveled gorge worth exploring in Massachusetts. Have you been here before? For trail information, visit AllTrails and you can also learn more on the Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park web page and Facebook page.
Address: County Street, County St, Blackstone, MA 01504, USA
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