Destinations · Massachusetts
Mansfield
MA · 42.0333, -71.2194
From Mansfield, Massachusetts, Byway's registries place 5 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
Mansfield is in Bristol County, and was named in honor of William Murray, Earl of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The town was founded by Captain Miles Standish, followed by John Brown and others, on June 19th, 1640.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Revolutionary Heritage Byway · 4 mi · national
- Great and Breakneck Hill Roads · 14 mi
- Veteran's Memorial Parkway · 17 mi
- Route 114 and High Street · 21 mi
- Battle Road Scenic Byway · 26 mi · national
Lookouts
- Sunset Ledge · 4 mi
- Lookout Point · 5 mi
- Prospect Terrace Viewpoint · 17 mi
- Gaspee Point Overlook · 21 mi
Named places
- In Honor of Robert C. Libbey · 1 mi
- Robsinson Park · 1 mi
- Mansfield's Great Duck Race Fountain · 1 mi
- World War II Veterans Memorial · 1 mi
- Foolish Hill · 2 mi
- Cobbler's Cornner · 2 mi
- Moose Hill · 2 mi
- Memorial Hall · 3 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Foxborough · 3 mi
- Bristol-Norfolk · 4 mi
- Attleboro · 7 mi
- North Attleborough · 7 mi
- Sharon · 7 mi
- Walpole · 8 mi