Weir Hill Reservation, North Andover, Massachusetts
Weir Hill Reservation combines the best of woodlands, fields, and water. A hiker gets treated to views not only from the hilltop but also from the shores of beautiful Lake Cochichewick, a water-supply reservoir. The reservati... trails.com
Ward Reservation, Andover, Massachusetts
The reservation is split evenly by the Andover and North Andover town line, with drumlins on either side: Holt Hill in Andover and Boston and Shrub Hills in North Andover. The Cat Swamp lies between them, ensuring that your l... trails.com
Billerica State Forrest
Not a bad spot given the development that has been going up around it. Used by hikers, mtn bikers, and snowshoers. Quick easy trail if you don't have time to travel Directions: There is a parking area open dawn to dusk in ... trailpeak.com
Boxford State Forest, Danvers, Massachusetts
This walk through the woods doesn?t offer steep climbs or views, but for its proximity to civilization, Boxford State Forest offers quiet trails and glassy ponds, with signs of beaver, deer, and birds all around. The path tra... trails.com
Boxford State Forest
Looking to wring out your hardtail or cross country duallie? I just spent a day riding at Boxford State Forest. Just a stone?s throw away from Harold Parker State Forest, Boxford looked like a well kept secret on the day I... trailpeak.com
Big Pine Trail
This trail is located within the Reading Town Forest. It begins directly behind the trail sign and follows a ridge to an overlook of the Point One Parking area. (You should have the Ipswich River on your left). The trail t... trailpeak.com
Harold Parker State Forest Trail, Boxford Station, Massachusetts
Only 25 miles north of Boston, this 3000-acre state forest is virtually unknown to those outside the area. Even in the height of summertime, campsites (in the western section of the park) can often be had at the last minute, ... trails.com
Winnekenni Castle
This favorite Haverhill landmark is a valuable part of the community, still serving as a recreational park and offering, concerts, plays, workshops, craft fairs, Halloween parties, fundraisers and so much more. Selecte... bostoncentral.com
Deer Jump Reservation, Andover, Massachusetts
This long, narrow property provides scenic vistas and miles of trails along the Merrimack River. Deer Jump Reservation has long been a natural retreat for humans and animals alike, with its large groves of hemlock and pine an... trails.com
Bald Hill Reservation
This is one of the best rides in Massachusetts! Though very wet in the spring and fall, Bald Hill is a wildlife sanctuary with an incredible trail running around/through/near it. Follow the white markers on the trees fo... singletracks.com
Skug River Loop, Andover, Massachusetts
This hike will take you over and around the Skug River , which is named after a phonetic spelling of the Nipmuc word for "skunk." Passing over and close by long stretches of marsh, this loop is most obviously a destination fo... trails.com
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Tattersall Farm
Built in 1757, Tattersall Farm is currently a historic property owned by the City of Haverhill and comprising of more than 150 acres. The Haverhill Trails Committee maintains several trails there for public use, and the... massvacation.com
Charles Ward Reservation
Take the trail out of the parking lot and follow the signs to the bog. These vegetation formed islands are interesting. Return from the bog, and continue the yellow/orange trail, until you intersect with the green marked ... localhikes.com
Middlesex Fells
For many years Middlesex Fells has been a very popular spot for Boston area mountain bikers and hikers. "The Fells" is just 7 miles north of downtown Boston and offers exceptional trails. Mountain biking is allowed at the ... trailpeak.com
Great Brook Farm State Park
Holsteins have been kept here for over 60 years and current farmer Mark Duffy continues the tradition with his black & white ladies. Native Americans used sections of Great Brook Farm as sacred sites. Seventeenth century ... waymarking.com