Sofinowski Preserve Parking 157-135 Mort Vining Road, Southwick, MA 01077
About the Business
Welcome to Sofinowski Preserve Parking, your convenient and reliable parking solution located at 157-135 Mort Vining Road in the picturesque town of Southwick, Massachusetts. Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Sofinowski Preserve, our parking facility offers a perfect starting point for your outdoor adventures or visits to the surrounding natural attractions.
At Sofinowski Preserve Parking, we pride ourselves on providing a safe, accessible, and well-maintained parking area for visitors of the Sofinowski Preserve and the greater Southwick area. Whether you're planning a day of hiking, bird-watching, or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings, our parking lot offers easy access and ample space to accommodate your vehicle.
Our facility is designed to cater to a variety of needs, ensuring that your visit is as seamless and enjoyable as possible. With clearly marked parking spaces and convenient access points, you can rest assured that your vehicle is in good hands while you explore the natural beauty of Southwick.
We invite you to experience the convenience and peace of mind that comes with parking at Sofinowski Preserve Parking. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the area, our parking facility is here to serve you. Thank you for choosing Sofinowski Preserve Parking, where your journey into nature begins.
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157-135 Mort Vining Road, Southwick, Massachusetts 01077, United States
Reviews
"parking is a good size they have a map yay. I thought it was decent I mean I did the white, red, orange, and yellow trails. not sure on the milage but say maybe even 3 miles and some doing all that. only problem is its muddy in areas and very buggy some places. also be cares doing the red and orange you go and stay on that if you branch out to the blue not on the map your coming to a house and some road that looks like its in the middle of some work didn't go any where either"
"The entrance to the preserve lies in between wide residential properties. There is a large gravel parking lot, with space for plenty of vehicles. A community garden and kiosk with trail map is present. The trail goes up a short hill, skirts a field, and then enters the wood. The ground was wet and slippery with leaves, and somewhat boggy in places. There are also brooks/rills throughout the property. Waterproof shoes are recommended. The primary trails are red, orange and white. However, if you follow the red trail to the far end of the property, there is a faintly blazed light blue trail. The trail heads to the west, and will eventually cross the border into Connecticut. Some houses were spotted on the edge of the forest, but there were no Posted or No Trespassing signs. I suspect the trail connects to one of the Granby Land Trust properties."
"Fun hike"
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