Hotels in Freetown
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Browse hotels near Freetown, MA — stay in Fall River or Taunton, both within 8 miles. Gateway to Freetown-Fall River State Forest's 5,000-acre trail network.
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About Freetown
Freetown, Massachusetts: Bristol County's Quiet Corner
Freetown sits in Bristol County, southeastern Massachusetts, roughly 45 miles south of Boston and 10 miles north of New Bedford. The town covers about 40 square miles of woodland, wetlands, and scattered residential areas. Freetown-Fall River State Forest, one of the largest state forests in Massachusetts at over 5,000 acres, defines much of the town's character and draws hikers, mountain bikers, and anglers year-round. The Assonet village, the oldest settled part of town, dates to the 1680s and retains a small historic streetscape along the Tawton River.
Getting Around and Where to Stay
Freetown has no dedicated hotel district. Visitors typically base themselves in neighboring Fall River (5 miles west) or Taunton (8 miles north), both of which anchor the area's hotel supply. Route 24 and Interstate 195 intersect near Freetown, giving straightforward road access from Providence (20 miles southwest) and Boston.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: A car is essential — no commuter rail or bus serves Freetown directly.
- State forest access: Trailhead parking at Profile Rock off Slab Bridge Road is free.
- Best seasons: Late September through October for fall foliage along the forest trails.
- Nearby services: Grocery stores, fuel, and dining concentrate in Fall River and Raynham.
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