Horsford Ponds Parking Area & Trailhead
About the Business
Welcome to Horsford Ponds Parking Area & Trailhead, your gateway to nature's tranquility in Needham, Massachusetts. Nestled at Central Avenue Forest, our park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, our well-maintained trails and picturesque ponds provide the perfect setting for outdoor recreation and relaxation.
Explore miles of scenic trails that wind through lush forests and around sparkling ponds, offering a habitat for diverse wildlife and a haven for birdwatchers. The trailhead serves as the starting point for your adventure, with ample parking available for your convenience.
At Horsford Ponds, we are dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the area while providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Whether you're planning a leisurely walk, an invigorating jog, or a family outing, our park is open year-round for everyone to enjoy.
Come and immerse yourself in the beauty of Horsford Ponds Parking Area & Trailhead, where nature's wonders await you. We look forward to welcoming you to this hidden gem in Needham.
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Location & Phone number
Central Avenue Forest, Needham, Massachusetts 02492, United States
Reviews
"Cool spot where to park your car and go hiking biking whatever. There a bunch of lamp above the lot so it seems even in winter is fairly safe. A sign advises to watch out for coyotes. The pond itself doesnt look that great at least in cold weather"
"Great for Mt biking,dog walking or just a friendly stroll."
"The parking area is muddy and not very large, but is just a couple of hundred feet from a large well paved parking area at the playing field. The forest is large and very good for hiking but the trails are poorly marked so a map or app is essential to avoid getting lost."
"The parking area is large enough but the way in and out is in pretty rough shape. The way in you can manage with a car, just go slow and navigate around the worst pits. Don't try the first fork to the right as you exit, which would be the obvious way to leave if you intended heading east. The heaves and depressions in the tar are too much for a low-riding vehicle. Just be careful nobody is entering as you leave, and exit via the same route you entered or you'll risk doing some real damage. The park itself is a nice ramble, it has lots of little side trails that aren't marked to keep the interest-level up."
"Great mountain biking and hiking trails. Plenty of parking. Favorite MTB trails in the greater Boston area, very technical riding and well designed trails. Lots of rock and natural features."
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