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Level: Beginner
Length: 10 mi (16.1 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: +160/ -186 ft
Total: 27 riders
Mountain Biking Hale Reservation
#55 of 223 mountain bike trails in Massachusetts
From their website "Hale has an extensive trail system that is primarily maintained by Rangers and volunteers. The trails are used by hikers, bikers, horseback riders, joggers, skiers and naturalists. Please show courtesy for all users. Hale has five marked trails and numerous un-marked trails. Always travel with a map, water and be sure others know your intended route. "
http://www.halereservation.org/vh_trails.html
First added by Thornburger on Mar 21, 2012. Last updated May 11, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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Hale Resercation is located at 80 Carby St Westwood, MA 02090
From 95:
Exit 16B to Rte 109 West (High Street)
Turn RIGHT on to Dover Street
Take the 3rd RIGHT onto Carby Street
There are a few parking lots located along the street.
Riding this place is super confusing, as it is a complex of like 5 summer camps who all seem to only maintain their own specific portions of the trails. Be patient and have fun with learning the routes. The pump track is so amazing and is worth the trip
Thank |Few trails throughout the reservation. Good map at parking area but trail markings are not easy to follow in general. Nice water feature to ride around.
Thank |The place is pretty nice, no question, but the trails have no rhythm at all. Too many hikers and families to ride without hassle.
Thank |Fun, fun, fun place. The singletrack is surprising and uses the natural features well. Link it up with Caryl Park and Noanet Woodlands for a great ride. Many miles of trails to link together between the three. Maps posted at major intersections between Noanet and Hale, and there are marked loops so it's hard to get lost - You'll hit a marked trail or a road at some point to regain your bearings if you take a side trail somewhere.* Review edited 6/28/2012
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