Property/Trails | Trail Length | Difficulty | Views | Water | Dogs Allowed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tripp/Eastern Greenway South/Rathore | 2.4 | Moderate | No | Yes | Yes |
Tripp/Eastern Greenway South/Rathore
Moderate
| Out and Back |
2.4 miles |
167 Acres
Description
The trail starts at an opening in the stone wall bordering Brown Road, continues through the white-pine woods to a small pond. From here the trail rises gently and passes through several more stone walls. There’s a large oak visible from the trail at the edge of one of those walls. It’s probably a wolf or pasture tree, a large, wide-spreading tree that grew up when the land was an open pasture. The trail through the Rathore land crosses private property and provides a connection to Mettacomett Path.
Points of Interest
- Interesting rock formations
- Vernal pools
Activities Allowed
Stay on trail across the Rathore land because it is privately owned. Dogs must be leashed when crossing Rathore. Birdwatching, biking, cross country skiing, dog walking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, trail running, snowshoeing
Parking
Primary: 2-4 cars, on street parking near 69 Brown Rd