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Level: Intermediate
Length: 13 mi (20.9 km)
Surface: Other
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +76/ -55 ft
Total: 28 riders
Mountain Biking Horn Pond
#46 of 223 mountain bike trails in Massachusetts
2 mi of paved trails going around the pond with a nice big hill, some doubletrack by the lagoon, tons of very technical single track trails that are rocky and rooty... and finally horn pond mountain, this trail is very steep going up the paved part (barely paved at all) and has 4 different ways to come down other than the paved trail, the first 2 you see are basically for professionals, there are some drops over ten feet and log bridges, then the other 2 are all loose rocks and switchbacks, little 1 ft drops the whole way down.
First added by joewoburn1953 on Jul 23, 2011. Last updated Apr 9, 2021. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: yes
- Lift service: no
- Night riding: no
- Pump track: no
- Restrooms: yes
- Fat bike grooming: no
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: no
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Take Pleasant St from Woburn center, take a left on water st and you will see the parking lot
I live right near hear and have been riding it consistently the last few weeks. Once you get off the fire roads and into the single track on the backside of the pond you also get away from most of the nature picture takers and walkers. There are some great flowy trails out there, very tight and not terribly technical but enough to get a decent ride in. I have ridden 7.6-8.3 miles there on different days and climbed over 630 feet per ride.
Thank |I have ridden here since I was a kid and still do. There are some technical parts here but mostly fire roads. I like to go up to the reservoir on Horn Pond mountain and come down the back side. Lots of loose rock and a few drops but nothing too crazy. I usually run these trails when I need to get a quick ride in, although I did 7.68 miles there today in under an hour. U
Thank |Tons of trails and something for everyone beginner to advanced
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