We parked in the parking lot for this blueberry lake trail (lotsa cars in the parking lot at that time, but didn’t see anyone on trail) and started walking down this path from the parking lot down toward the lake thinking/assuming that the trail was gonna go around the lake, but it didn’t and went straight down to the lake, so we thought that that was the whole trail and got back in the car to head out when we noticed a sign across from the parking lot which was the trail, so we remarked the car in the parking lot and crossed the road to the trailhead. A man on a bicycle with his young small daughter on the handlebars passed us on the trail. Didn’t see anyone others though
There was a crabapple tree on the short path from the parking lot going down to the lake with lotsa crabapples on it still.
Gorgeous spectacular lake that you’ve just gotta see for yourself...
Read moreBeautiful lake with lots of hidden nooks. The best part however is the blueberries the lake is named for. There are lots of bushes filled with blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. They are free for the picking. The trails are slightly overgrown and you need to go far enough in to find them. But other than that, this is...
Read moreSome excellent beginner to intermediate MTB trails, with a highlight being the new-ish Amenta's Way which winds to a scenic overlook. Lots of switchback climbing, and yes, because it is New England, be on the lookout for rocks and roots. No facilities other than parking and...
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