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This quiet trail connects various other trails as it extends into the northern areas of the park.


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1.3

Miles

2.2

KM

Point to Point

318' 97 m

High

212' 65 m

Low

128' 39 m

Up

69' 21 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

9%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Fall Colors

Family Friendly This easy trail provides plenty of rock formations for your kids to explore.

Parking at Borderland State Park is $5 without a DCR pass, and parking is strictly enforced. An annual DCR pass is $60 for Massachusetts residents, and is valid at other DCR areas.

Description

This trail starts from the Pond Walk approximately 0.6 miles from the Visitor Center, and can be used as a connector to other trails or on its own. The trail is not marked with blazes but is not difficult to follow. It has several easy uphill grades and many flat sections. The trail is generally treaded in dirt and grass, but some sections are rockier. However, don't expect any difficult footing.

The trail starts with an easy uphill on a rocky path. At 0.3 miles, you'll intersect with the French Trail. Bear right to continue along the Northwest Trail.

Along this section, you'll find white blazes on trees to indicate the trail. The Split Rock Trail intersects to the right at 0.5 miles, which can be used to connect with the Granite Hills Trail (Upper Loop). After another 0.1 miles, a granite outcrop on the left side of the trail overlooks a small pond and marsh. At 0.8 miles, the Ridge Trail intersects on the right.

The trail continues to the left as a dirt-and-grass path, intersecting at 1.1 miles with the NEMBA Trail. A large arrow indicates the direction to continue on the Northwest Trail, which ends in a series of switchbacks leading down a slope to the trailhead at Massapoag Avenue.

The trailhead on Massapoag Avenue has space for a few cars to park.

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Shared By:

Carl Lambrecht

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This is a quiet section of the Northwest Trail.
Jul 8, 2017 near Sharon, MA

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