Freetown Ledge Upper Ledge Road, Fall River, MA 02720
About the Business
Freetown Ledge is a park and tourist attraction located at Upper Ledge Road in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States. It serves as the official posting location for Town of Freetown meeting notices and offers the Freetown Community Electricity Aggregation program, providing residents and businesses with new electricity supply options vetted by the town. The program supports renewable energy generation and allows customers to opt out without penalty. The Community Electricity Aggregation program is the largest in Massachusetts and the third largest in the country, promoting regional collaboration on energy issues. For more information or to opt out of the program, visit the website or contact the supplier, Constellation NewEnergy. The park is open Monday to Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and on Fridays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Visit the website for more information or contact the office at (508) 644-2201.
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Reviews
"Beautiful place. It's my first time here and I loved it! I can't wait to be back during the summer."
"Took a walk out to the ledge today with the bf during the nice weather. Plenty of dirt bikes and it was beautiful weather for it. I didn't realize the trails they have that the dirt bikes use. Didn't get to the top today but maybe next time. The foliage is perfect for it."
"This was a great walk it was easy to find trails are marked perfectly the trail is nice and wide with no overgrowth. When we reached the ledge I was absolutely amazed at the sheer magnitude of it's size, one of the most beautiful walks I have done in a long time."
"Loved this place. I only wish people would take their trash out with them. It's a beautiful forest and lots of paths. The walk to the ledge was 3.8 miles but very easy pathway but wear good tread shoes especially for the rock climbing if you want. I didn't sense any ghosts however I did want to take a rock that I found was pretty but right after my sister lost her glasses that were right on the ledge. Both of us had the feeling to put the rock back and finally gave up the search. Walking out they were right in the middle of the path as if layed there very strange. Due to the size and isolation of this place I suggest you don't walk alone."
"This is a beautiful little spot on a good hiking trail. Great to bring your family and pets. Easily have a little picnic on the cliff as well."
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