I've been hiking this trail on and off for about 15 years. On the east side there is a cliff where you can sit on large rocks overlooking a valley and route 2. On a clear day you can see the talk buildings in Boston. On the other side there is a very deep chasm. The trail is lined with pine needles. When it rains the water pressure is so high at the bottom water squirts out of the ground like a fountain. Sometimes it's hard to predict after a rain mushrooms appear and their...
Read moreYou can hike straight to the overlook if you go left along the perimeter loop from the beginning (yellow). This is less than a mile, but a fair amount of elevation gain (no rock scrambles). Alternatively, and recommend, you can go right and go along the perimeter loop (yellow), and get great views of the chasms below. Along the chasms does have some very narrow trail spots. Then you can follow along the yellow for a total 3 mile + loop that hits the...
Read morePeople are leaving their poop bags around, or they are not picking up after their dogs. They are better off moving the poop into the woods and leaving their bags at home if they are going to litter the environment. I wish there was someone to monitor waste receptacles. Please carry out what...
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