Best lakes around North Seekonk, a census-designated place in Massachusetts, offers access to various water features despite its limited internal water area. The broader Seekonk region and its immediate vicinity provide several ponds and lake-like environments. These areas are characterized by conservation lands, state parks, and trails that offer opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes forests, meadows, and water bodies suitable for walking and wildlife observation.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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You get a great view over Olney Pond from here. You're also right next to Frank Moody State Beach, in case you need a break or want to head down to the sand and get in the water.
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This is a delightful stretch of the East Bay Bike Path. The trail passes between Watchemoket Cove and Providence River, giving lovely views over the water in both directions.
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You get a great view over Olney Pond from here. You're also right next to Frank Moody State Beach, in case you need a break or want to head down to the sand and get in the water.
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Gammino Pond is part of the Gammino Pond Conservation Area. A peaceful small lake surrounded by green, lush forests, taking a hike around the Gammino Pond is a sure decision for serenity.
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The Les Pawson trail is a pleasant 3-mile trail around Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods State Park. The trail offers lovely lake views and diverse nature outside the city.
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Olney Pond is a lake located in Lincoln Woods State Park, perfect for cooling off on a hot day!
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For easy walking, consider the trails around Gammino Pond, which is part of the Gammino Pond Conservation Area. These trails were blazed by a local Boy Scout Troop and offer a peaceful experience. Another excellent option is the Les Pawson Trail, a pleasant 3-mile loop around Olney Pond within Lincoln Woods State Park, offering lovely lake views and diverse nature.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Lincoln Woods State Park is known for its family-friendly environment, natural monuments, and facilities, including Olney Pond. Gammino Pond and its surrounding Conservation Area also offer a family-friendly atmosphere with opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
The Les Pawson Trail, located around Olney Pond in Lincoln Woods State Park, is a dog-friendly trail. It's a 3-mile loop offering scenic lake views and a chance to enjoy nature with your canine companion.
The East Bay Bike Path Along Watchemoket Cove is noted for being wheelchair accessible. This delightful stretch of trail passes between Watchemoket Cove and the Providence River, providing lovely views over the water in both directions.
Areas like the Gammino Pond Conservation Area are excellent for wildlife observation. The nearby Caratunk Wildlife Refuge also features ponds and streams amidst meadows and forests, offering opportunities to observe various wildlife in a peaceful setting.
Beyond hiking and walking around the lakes, you can find various outdoor activities. For cycling, explore routes like the Blackstone River Greenway or the India Point Park loops. For running, consider the Cole's Brook Loop or trails around Slater Park. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around North Seekonk and Running Trails around North Seekonk guides.
Yes, Gammino Pond, located within the Gammino Pond Conservation Area, offers opportunities for fishing. It's a peaceful spot surrounded by forests, perfect for a relaxing day by the water.
The Les Pawson Trail in Lincoln Woods State Park is a pleasant 3-mile circular trail around Olney Pond, offering continuous lake views and diverse natural scenery.
For scenic views, Lincoln Woods State Park offers beautiful vistas into its century-old park, including Olney Pond. The East Bay Bike Path Along Watchemoket Cove also provides lovely views over the water as it passes between the cove and the Providence River.
During winter, the Gammino Pond Conservation Area offers opportunities for snowshoeing on its trails, allowing visitors to enjoy the serene, snow-covered landscape.
You can find more detailed information about the Gammino Pond Conservation Area, including access points and features, on the official Seekonk town website: seekonk-ma.gov/276/Gammino-Pond-Conservation-Area.


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