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Best Hiking Area Massachusetts: reviews

In category «hiking area» found 26 companies with reviews and contacts, top 20:


1. Wachusett Mountain State Reservation - 345 Mountain Rd, Princeton, MA
16 reviews
Great mountain views. I used to climb this mountain when I was younger. Now I enjoy the drive up, the scenic overlooks and the summit! Great trip on a beautiful day!...

2. Ashley Reservoir - Holyoke, MA
18 reviews
Parking at the Elks brings you to the entrance. Walk is very easy, flat terrain with picturesque views. Our day happened to be a grey one with a snow...

3. Cutler Park Reservation - 84 Kendrick St, Needham, MA
12 reviews
Great exercise trail, local tip bring misquote spray or you will be on the bug buffet.

4. Mount Holyoke Range State Park - 1500 West St, Amherst, MA, United States
13 reviews
Not much parking. Also note that the power lines near the parking lot give off a lot of electrical noise. Good luck if you are here with an amateur...

5. Mass Audubon's Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary - 414 Massasoit Rd, Worcester, MA
14 reviews
Beautiful trails. Went on a nice 4 mile hike. Perfect for social distancing with the one way paths in parts.

6. Keystone Arches Trailhead - Middlefield Rd, Chester, MA, United States
6 reviews
Easy hike, 5mi round trip, the bridges are worth seeing.

7. Bear Hole Reservoir Parking - 325 Great Plains Rd, West Springfield, MA
This park features an easy 3 mile loop around the reservoir. It’s pretty magical in the Fall!

8. Beverly Commons Conservation Area - Greenwood Ave, Beverly, MA
This is a special place which is serene and relaxing. Once you get a few hundred yards into the place you would never know that you were only about 20 miles...

9. Leadmine Mountain Trail - 10 Shattuck Rd, Sturbridge, MA
14 reviews
Nice area to hike but there were swarms of mosquitoes. Luckily we brought plenty of mosquito repelant.

10. Hamlen Woods - 196 Rice Rd, Wayland, MA
This is a very nice hiking park. Basically you will be walking in people's backyards but the forest is healthy and peaceful.

11. Central MA Rail Trail (Sterling) - Sterling, MA, United States
Great place for all ages: walk, wheelchair, bicycle, stroller/carriage, and children’s bikes. This section of the trail has a parking area at both...

12. Mass Audubon's Ashumet Holly Wildlife Sanctuary - Ashumet Rd, East Falmouth, MA
What a beautiful and peaceful place. I would recommend to bring snacks and water and do all the trails in one day. If you can’t the don’t miss the...

13. Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary - 56 Capen Rd, Charlton, MA, United States
9 reviews
Beautiful place. Would have given it 5 stars if not for the rocks and roots still covered by leaves. This means looking down rather than up. It is peaceful...

14. Becket Quarry - 456 Quarry Rd, Becket, MA, United States
Awesome abandoned quarry to explore. Steep in some areas. Lots to see in the area. A bunch of abandoned equipment and vehicles. Very informative.

15. Ponkapoag Trail Parking - Ponkapoag Trail, Milton, MA
4 reviews
Limited parking, no surveillance cameras, but a beautiful place to take a walk.

16. Gould Trailhead - W Mountain Rd, Adams, MA
Quite a long long trail very steep and difficult but absolutely gorgeous. There's a nice waterfall not far off trail too

17. Rurak Point Conservation Area - across from, 650 Crystal St, Haverhill, MA
Quiet peaceful. Some spots have been ruined. People cutting down brush along shore to make room for fishing. Also fish bait bags and trash. How hard...

18. Hike Plymouth / Wildlands Trust - Striar Conservancy - Thompson St, Halifax, MA
Great place for a short hike. Loop is just over a mile. Trails are well maintained and the parking lot is clean. No sanitary facilities here though...

19. West Street Dike Sunset View - 1 West St, Hadley, MA
Great views and nice spot for a walk or trail run.

20. Pines Trail - Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Rowley, MA
A quaint trail system with an observation deck that has seating and mounted binoculars. I highly recommend this spot to anybody who wants to observe...