Mary V. Flynn Trail 31 Park Street, Stockbridge, MA 01262
About the Business
The Mary V. Flynn Trail is a scenic park located at 31 Park Street in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, United States. This park offers an easy walk through the woods and along the Housatonic River on a wide, packed-gravel trail that was built on the old Berkshire Street Railway trolley line. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of birch, pine, cottonwood, and invasive euonymus trees as they traverse two wooden bridges and reach the river near a railed section. The trail also features a 100-foot boardwalk and loops back along the river through fern beds. This trail was constructed in 2003 as part of the Laurel Hill Association’s 150th Anniversary celebration, making it a historic and picturesque destination for nature lovers.
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31 Park St, Stockbridge, MA 01262, United States
Reviews
"The flat, easy trail is described as wheelchair accessible, although the trail requires a few repairs before this would be true. The trail celebrated its twentieth anniversary this year, as it was constructed in 2003. Mary Veronica Flynn, for whom the trail gets its name, was called “the grande dame of Stockbridge and its politics”."
"Great little hiking trail! The trail leading up to the tower was moderate but overall good. The view from the tower isn’t anything special. Nonetheless loved the trail and the bridge!"
"Narrow but relatively clear path that is more like a garden stroll than a hike through the woods. During summer, it seemed like there was a lot of overgrowth and a lot of bugs, so wear long pants and/or high socks to protect from poison ivy and/or ticks. The views aren’t bad though and it is close to Town."
"Good short trail, view from the top is great, there's small observation tower at the top (be careful while climbing down), about 0.8 miles of steep trail. Small parking lot for about 8 cars, didn't find any trail markers though it's easy and impossible to get lost."
"Easy trail, perfect for a nice little walk. Right next to the river and the railroad. Unfortunately there was work on the railroad so it was pretty loud. Nevertheless I would recommend doing this walk. There are also several spots with benches near the river."
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