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Acushnet Center

The best walks and hikes around Acushnet Center

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Hiking around Acushnet Center explores the rural landscapes of southeastern Massachusetts. The region is characterized by woodlands, preserved natural areas, and paths along the Acushnet River. Most trails are relatively flat, following riverbanks, old rail lines, or routes through local parks and reserves. The area also features significant wetlands, including the Acushnet Cedar Swamp, a National Natural Landmark.

Best hiking trails around Acushnet Center

  • The most popular hiking route is Phoenix and Mattapoisett Rail Trail, a 5.3 miles (8.5 km) trail that takes 2 hours 10 minutes to complete. This route follows a former railway line, offering a mostly flat path through wooded areas.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Buttonwood Park Pond loop from New Bedford, an easy 2.2 miles (3.6 km) path. The trail circles a pond within a public park, providing a straightforward and accessible walk.
  • Local hikers also love the Phoenix Rail Trail, a 3.2 miles (5.1 km) trail leading through wooded sections, often completed in about 1 hour 18 minutes.
  • Hiking around Acushnet Center is defined by gentle woodland paths, riverside trails, and routes through public parks. The network of trails provides options suitable for a range of fitness levels.
  • The routes in Acushnet Center are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from 1 review. More than 10 hikers have used komoot to explore Acushnet Center's varied terrain.

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Buttonwood Park Loop

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Embark on an easy hike along the Buttonwood Park Loop, a 2.3-mile (3.8 km) route that offers a gentle 48 feet (15 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this pleasant journey in about 57 minutes. As you follow the paved paths, you will pass by the Buttonwood Park Zoo and a picturesque pond, providing a serene urban escape. The flat terrain makes it accessible for a relaxed outing, allowing you to enjoy the surroundings without strenuous effort. Look out for the park's arboretum, which displays a variety of trees, especially vibrant in autumn.

Planning your visit to Buttonwood Park is straightforward, as the loop is known for its excellent accessibility. The paths are entirely paved and flat, making them suitable for nearly all visitors. You will find ample parking available directly at Buttonwood Park, ensuring a convenient start to your hike. There are no permits or fees required to enjoy this urban oasis, and no specific warnings about road closures or seasonal restrictions are typically in effect. This makes it an ideal spot for an impromptu walk any time of year.

Beyond its simple loop, Buttonwood Park holds a special place as New Bedford's 'crown jewel'. The park features a certified wildlife habitat within its wetland buffer garden, offering chances to spot local fauna. This dedication to nature, combined with its well-maintained arboretum, makes the loop a unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. It stands out as a community asset, providing both recreation and ecological interest.

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Phoenix Rail Trail is an easy, flat, paved 3.2-mile hike through marshes, forests, and bay views in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

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Hike the easy 1.7-mile Bogs via New Boston Trail through diverse forest and wetland habitats, featuring bog boards and abundant wildlife.

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Hike the Phoenix and Mattapoisett Rail Trail, a 5.3-mile route with moderate difficulty, offering diverse coastal scenery and boardwalks.

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July 22, 2024, Mattapoisett River Bridge on the Phoenix Rail Trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any dog-friendly hiking trails in the Acushnet area?

Yes, many trails in the area are welcoming to dogs. LaPalme Farm is a great option, offering over a mile of trails through meadows and woodlands where your dog can explore. P.J. Keating Woods is another local favorite for dog walkers, known for its peaceful atmosphere. Remember to keep your dog leashed and be mindful of local regulations, especially regarding ticks and hunting seasons.

What are the best easy hikes for families near Acushnet Center?

For a family-friendly outing, The Sawmill is an excellent choice. It features a half-mile main trail with boardwalks, many of which are ADA accessible, making it suitable for strollers and all ages. The on-site learning center and fishway add an educational element. Another great option is the Buttonwood Park Pond loop from New Bedford, which is a simple and flat path around a pond within a public park.

Which trails offer the best views of the Acushnet River?

Several trails in the Acushnet River Reserve provide scenic river views. The paths at LaPalme Farm follow the river through peaceful woodlands. P.J. Keating Woods also features a loop with lovely views of the river. For a different perspective, you can launch a canoe or kayak from The Sawmill to experience the river directly.

Are there any longer, more challenging hikes in the region?

While most local trails are gentle, you can find some longer routes. The Phoenix Rail Trail — Mattapoisett offers a moderate 5.3-mile (8.5 km) hike along a former railway line. For a wilder experience, the Acushnet Cedar Swamp State Reservation has nearly four miles of trails circling Turner Pond, though paths can be wet and overgrown, requiring more preparation.

What kind of scenery can I expect on the trails around Acushnet Center?

The scenery is defined by serene southeastern Massachusetts landscapes. You'll hike through quiet woodlands with tall pines, across wildflower meadows that are vibrant in the summer, and along the banks of the meandering Acushnet River. Many trails, like those in the Nestles Lane Conservation Area, also feature historic, moss-covered stone walls typical of New England.

What are the trail conditions like at The Sawmill?

The Sawmill is known for its well-maintained and accessible trails. It features a combination of gravel paths and wooden boardwalks that cross over the restored red maple swamp, making for an easy and stable walking surface. Because of its accessibility, it's a very popular spot for a short, leisurely walk.

Can I go hiking in the Acushnet Cedar Swamp State Reservation?

Yes, the Acushnet Cedar Swamp State Reservation is a designated National Natural Landmark with nearly four miles of trails. It offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the largest Atlantic White Cedar Swamps in the state. Be aware that the trails here are more rustic and can be wet or overgrown, so it's best for hikers prepared for a more rugged adventure.

Are there any circular or loop trails available?

Yes, there are several enjoyable loop trails. The Fort Taber Park loop — New Bedford is a pleasant 2-mile (3.2 km) walk through a coastal park. For a woodland experience, the Ridge Hill Reserve loop from Satellite Village is another great choice. P.J. Keating Woods also offers a wooded loop with river views.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Acushnet Center?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the tranquility of the woodlands, the well-preserved natural spaces within the Acushnet River Reserve, and the gentle, accessible nature of many of the paths. The combination of river views, historic elements like old stone walls, and diverse habitats makes it a cherished destination.

Where can I find a quiet woodland hike?

For a peaceful walk through the woods, consider the Nestles Lane Conservation Area. It has a flat, 30-minute trail through a forest of towering pines. The Aucoot Woods loop from Marion is another excellent option for immersing yourself in a quiet forest setting.

Is there free parking available at the trailheads?

Yes, parking is generally available and free at the main trail access points for parks and reserves like The Sawmill, LaPalme Farm, and the Acushnet Cedar Swamp State Reservation. These lots provide direct access to the trail systems.

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