Sudbury Valley Trustees Trail Maps

Greenways Conservation Area

Greenways Conservation Area

Greenways Conservation Area, Wayland

Wayland, 63 acres Directions
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In 1995 the Sudbury Valley Trustees and the Town of Wayland, with the assistance of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, purchased one of the last large parcels of open space in the town: the Paine Estate.
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Wolbach Farm

Wolbach Farm

Wolbach Farm, Sudbury

Sudbury, 54 acres Directions
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To learn more about Wolbach Farm, the home of Sudbury Valley Trustees, please visit our Wolbach Farm page.
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Walkup and Robinson Memorial Reservation

Walkup and Robinson Memorial Reservation

Walkup and Robinson Memorial Reservation, Westborough

Westborough, 63 acres Directions
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The Walkup Reservation is an island of protected land in a sea of commercial development. The property includes mixed hardwood and conifers and old pasture uplands, an open field with wet meadow, a wooded wetland with vernal pools, and a small pond.
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Wilfred J. Turenne Wildlife Habitat

Wilfred J. Turenne Wildlife Habitat

Wilfred J. Turenne Wildlife Habitat, Southborough

Southborough, 19 acres Directions
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The Turenne family purchased the 18-acre property only a few weeks before they turned it over to Sudbury Valley Trustees in 1990. An 1870s map shows that the property had been owned by the Newtons, one of the older families in Southborough.
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Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area

Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area

Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area, Wayland

Wayland, 61 acres Directions
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Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area (60.6 acres) is a diverse property which contains both open and wooded swamps, deciduous woodland, a brook and several ponds, with beavers in residence.
While a basic tour takes about 45 minutes, additional extensions onto Wayland conservation land can add up to another 2 hours. The main trail is easy; however the extension to Claypit Hill Road is moderately difficult.
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Round Hill

Round Hill

Round Hill, Sudbury

Sudbury, 39 acres Directions
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Round Hill (38.6 acres) provides maximum reward for minimum effort. At an elevation of 227 feet, Round Hill rises only about 100 feet above the surrounding terrain but the view from the top stretches for miles, taking in river, meadows and rolling terrain, especially in winter.
While you can reach the top of Round Hill in 2-3 minutes by the most direct path, take another 20 minutes to swing through wetland and forest before climbing the north side of the hill toward the fine view from the top.
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Ralph Hill Conservation Area

Ralph Hill Conservation Area

Ralph Hill Conservation Area, Billerica

Billerica, 61 acres Directions
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The conservation area is comprised of the area extending from the beaver pond eastward to Route 3 , as well as the entire area south of the dirt access road that bisects Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Park, exclusive of the new soccer field and parking lot.
This lower portion of the conservation area is characterized by a large area of white pine/oak forest that may provide suitable habitat for interior-nesting birds.
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Northwest Framingham

Northwest Framingham

Northwest Framingham, Framingham

Framingham, 200 acres Directions
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Northwest Framingham retains more than 1,100 acres of open space valuable for wildlife, farming, and quiet recreation.
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Mount Pisgah Conservation Area

Mount Pisgah Conservation Area

Mount Pisgah Conservation Area, Boylson, Berlin, Bolton, and Northborough

Boylson, Berlin, Bolton, and Northborough, 83 acres Directions
The Mt. Pisgah complex of lands is a region including parts of Boylson, Berlin, Bolton, and Northborough. The land is wild, rural, and quiet, with few roads through the surrounding area. Along with an extensive trail system, several beautiful vistas provide looks at the surrounding landscape.
The Linden Street access point offers sweeping views across the hay fields to the rising woodlands of Mt. Pisgah. Along the trails, a brook tumbles down the ridge, giving the impression of places farther north.
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Memorial Forest

Memorial Forest

Memorial Forest, Sudbury

Sudbury, 289 acres Directions
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Straddling the border of Sudbury and Marlborough, lies 615 acres of public and private open space dedicated primarily to conservation. This includes the General Federation’s Memorial Forest and Wildlife Sanctuary, two tracts of Marlborough State Forest, and conservation lands owned by Town of Sudbury and City of Marlborough.
Its wetlands and clear streams, mosaic of oak and pine forests, and undulating terrain combine to provide habitat for a rich diversity of wildlife.
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Lyons-Cutler Reservation

Lyons-Cutler Reservation

Lyons-Cutler Reservation, Sudbury

Sudbury, 95 acres Directions
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The Lyons-Cutler Reservation is located along the Allowance Brook adjacent to Sudbury Water District and other Town of Sudbury lands. The contiguous open space totals more than 340 acres, and is just upstream from the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.
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Hazel Brook Conservation Area

Hazel Brook Conservation Area

Hazel Brook Conservation Area , Wayland

Wayland, 48 acres Directions
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Hazel Brook Conservation Area (48.4 acres) rewards your senses almost immediately by the sound of the rushing waters of Hazel Brook, soon followed by the sight of a beautiful pond.
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Hamlen Woods

Hamlen Woods

Hamlen Woods, Wayland

Wayland, 81 acres Directions
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The Hamlen Woods (80.9 acres) tract encompasses open water, swamp, upland forest and the headwaters of Snake Brook, fed by a series of springs and draining from the wetlands. Outstanding natural features include many outcroppings of bedrock, mostly Westborough Quartzite, and a glacier formed kettle-hole.
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Gray Reservation

Gray Reservation

Gray Reservation, Sudbury

Sudbury, 50 acres Directions
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In 1976 Mrs. Stephen Gray most generously gave about fifty five acres of land to SVT as a sanctuary for birds and wildlife. The land is almost entirely surrounded by residential development, its preservation as open space is, therefore, particularly valuable.
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Garfield Woods

Garfield Woods

Garfield Woods, Berlin

Berlin, 84 acres Directions
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Recognizing that the watershed is one ecological unit, SVT has in recent years expanded its field of operations to include the Assabet and Concord rivers and is concentrating more attention on the vulnerable headwaters whose health determines the health of the entire river system.
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Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest

Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest

Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest, Ashland and Framingham

Ashland and Framingham, 54 acres Directions
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Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest are composed of a mosaic of mixed hardwood forest types, wetlands, vernal pools and stream corridors. Sixty to eighty year old mixed hardwood forests – mixed oak and oak/hickory forest types - are the dominant natural communities.
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Cedar Hill and Sawink Farm Reservation

Cedar Hill and Sawink Farm Reservation

Cedar Hill and Sawink Farm Reservation, Northborough, Westborough, Southborough, and Marlborough

Northborough, Westborough, Southborough, and Marlborough, 2,225 acres Directions
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More than 2,225 acres of open space straddle the borders of Northborough, Westborough, Southborough, and Marlborough, making this site one of the most significant areas of open space in the SuAsCo River Watershed.
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Brues Woods

Brues Woods

Brues Woods, Sudbury

Sudbury, 39 acres Directions
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Brues Woods' (39.3 acres) upland trails pass through mature pines. Plank walkways carry the trail across Bridge Brook and through damp areas in the adjacent wooded wetland with its tangled under-story and fallen trees.
An interpretive nature trail can be followed through 6 stops along the trail with the downloadable brochure. A complete tour takes less than an hour over moderately easy terrain, with some briefly steep spots. Be prepared for mud.
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Brues Woods

Brues Woods

Brues Woods, Sudbury

Sudbury, 39 acres Directions
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Brues Woods' (39.3 acres) upland trails pass through mature pines. Plank walkways carry the trail across Bridge Brook and through damp areas in the adjacent wooded wetland with its tangled under-story and fallen trees.
An interpretive nature trail can be followed through 6 stops along the trail with the downloadable brochure. A complete tour takes less than an hour over moderately easy terrain, with some briefly steep spots. Be prepared for mud.
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Cedar Hill and Sawink Farm Reservation

Cedar Hill and Sawink Farm Reservation

Cedar Hill and Sawink Farm Reservation, Northborough, Westborough, Southborough, and Marlborough

Northborough, Westborough, Southborough, and Marlborough, 2,225 acres Directions
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More than 2,225 acres of open space straddle the borders of Northborough, Westborough, Southborough, and Marlborough, making this site one of the most significant areas of open space in the SuAsCo River Watershed.
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Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest

Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest

Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest, Ashland and Framingham

Ashland and Framingham, 54 acres Directions
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Cowassock Woods and Ashland Town Forest are composed of a mosaic of mixed hardwood forest types, wetlands, vernal pools and stream corridors. Sixty to eighty year old mixed hardwood forests – mixed oak and oak/hickory forest types - are the dominant natural communities.
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Garfield Woods

Garfield Woods

Garfield Woods, Berlin

Berlin, 84 acres Directions
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Recognizing that the watershed is one ecological unit, SVT has in recent years expanded its field of operations to include the Assabet and Concord rivers and is concentrating more attention on the vulnerable headwaters whose health determines the health of the entire river system.
More Info

Gray Reservation

Gray Reservation

Gray Reservation, Sudbury

Sudbury, 50 acres Directions
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In 1976 Mrs. Stephen Gray most generously gave about fifty five acres of land to SVT as a sanctuary for birds and wildlife. The land is almost entirely surrounded by residential development, its preservation as open space is, therefore, particularly valuable.
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Greenways Conservation Area

Greenways Conservation Area

Greenways Conservation Area, Wayland

Wayland, 63 acres Directions
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In 1995 the Sudbury Valley Trustees and the Town of Wayland, with the assistance of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management, purchased one of the last large parcels of open space in the town: the Paine Estate.
More Info

Hamlen Woods

Hamlen Woods

Hamlen Woods, Wayland

Wayland, 81 acres Directions
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The Hamlen Woods (80.9 acres) tract encompasses open water, swamp, upland forest and the headwaters of Snake Brook, fed by a series of springs and draining from the wetlands. Outstanding natural features include many outcroppings of bedrock, mostly Westborough Quartzite, and a glacier formed kettle-hole.
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Hazel Brook Conservation Area

Hazel Brook Conservation Area

Hazel Brook Conservation Area , Wayland

Wayland, 48 acres Directions
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Hazel Brook Conservation Area (48.4 acres) rewards your senses almost immediately by the sound of the rushing waters of Hazel Brook, soon followed by the sight of a beautiful pond.
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Lyons-Cutler Reservation

Lyons-Cutler Reservation

Lyons-Cutler Reservation, Sudbury

Sudbury, 95 acres Directions
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The Lyons-Cutler Reservation is located along the Allowance Brook adjacent to Sudbury Water District and other Town of Sudbury lands. The contiguous open space totals more than 340 acres, and is just upstream from the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge.
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Memorial Forest

Memorial Forest

Memorial Forest, Sudbury

Sudbury, 289 acres Directions
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Straddling the border of Sudbury and Marlborough, lies 615 acres of public and private open space dedicated primarily to conservation. This includes the General Federation’s Memorial Forest and Wildlife Sanctuary, two tracts of Marlborough State Forest, and conservation lands owned by Town of Sudbury and City of Marlborough.
Its wetlands and clear streams, mosaic of oak and pine forests, and undulating terrain combine to provide habitat for a rich diversity of wildlife.
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Mount Pisgah Conservation Area

Mount Pisgah Conservation Area

Mount Pisgah Conservation Area, Boylson, Berlin, Bolton, and Northborough

Boylson, Berlin, Bolton, and Northborough, 83 acres Directions
The Mt. Pisgah complex of lands is a region including parts of Boylson, Berlin, Bolton, and Northborough. The land is wild, rural, and quiet, with few roads through the surrounding area. Along with an extensive trail system, several beautiful vistas provide looks at the surrounding landscape.
The Linden Street access point offers sweeping views across the hay fields to the rising woodlands of Mt. Pisgah. Along the trails, a brook tumbles down the ridge, giving the impression of places farther north.
More Info

Northwest Framingham

Northwest Framingham

Northwest Framingham, Framingham

Framingham, 200 acres Directions
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Northwest Framingham retains more than 1,100 acres of open space valuable for wildlife, farming, and quiet recreation.
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Ralph Hill Conservation Area

Ralph Hill Conservation Area

Ralph Hill Conservation Area, Billerica

Billerica, 61 acres Directions
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The conservation area is comprised of the area extending from the beaver pond eastward to Route 3 , as well as the entire area south of the dirt access road that bisects Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Park, exclusive of the new soccer field and parking lot.
This lower portion of the conservation area is characterized by a large area of white pine/oak forest that may provide suitable habitat for interior-nesting birds.
More Info

Round Hill

Round Hill

Round Hill, Sudbury

Sudbury, 39 acres Directions
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Round Hill (38.6 acres) provides maximum reward for minimum effort. At an elevation of 227 feet, Round Hill rises only about 100 feet above the surrounding terrain but the view from the top stretches for miles, taking in river, meadows and rolling terrain, especially in winter.
While you can reach the top of Round Hill in 2-3 minutes by the most direct path, take another 20 minutes to swing through wetland and forest before climbing the north side of the hill toward the fine view from the top.
More Info

Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area

Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area

Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area, Wayland

Wayland, 61 acres Directions
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Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area (60.6 acres) is a diverse property which contains both open and wooded swamps, deciduous woodland, a brook and several ponds, with beavers in residence.
While a basic tour takes about 45 minutes, additional extensions onto Wayland conservation land can add up to another 2 hours. The main trail is easy; however the extension to Claypit Hill Road is moderately difficult.
More Info

Walkup and Robinson Memorial Reservation

Walkup and Robinson Memorial Reservation

Walkup and Robinson Memorial Reservation, Westborough

Westborough, 63 acres Directions
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The Walkup Reservation is an island of protected land in a sea of commercial development. The property includes mixed hardwood and conifers and old pasture uplands, an open field with wet meadow, a wooded wetland with vernal pools, and a small pond.
More Info

Wilfred J. Turenne Wildlife Habitat

Wilfred J. Turenne Wildlife Habitat

Wilfred J. Turenne Wildlife Habitat, Southborough

Southborough, 19 acres Directions
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The Turenne family purchased the 18-acre property only a few weeks before they turned it over to Sudbury Valley Trustees in 1990. An 1870s map shows that the property had been owned by the Newtons, one of the older families in Southborough.
More Info

Wolbach Farm

Wolbach Farm

Wolbach Farm, Sudbury

Sudbury, 54 acres Directions
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To learn more about Wolbach Farm, the home of Sudbury Valley Trustees, please visit our Wolbach Farm page.
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