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Easy hiking trails around Medfield, Massachusetts, traverse diverse natural landscapes, including rolling hills, dense woodlands, and numerous ponds. The terrain features rocky hilltops, knolls, and impressive outcroppings within well-maintained conservation areas. Hikers can explore paths through forests and wetlands, with routes often leading to scenic water bodies like Echo Lake and Chickering Pond. The region's highest point, Noon Hill, offers expansive views over the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Holt Pond was created around 1764, when Sawmill Brook was dammed to create a mill pond. After the land became stonewall enclosed pasture the forest reclaimed the old farming land. Now it is a beautiful tranquil pond area with an abundance of easy well marked walking trails.
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Holt Pond was initially created in 1764 by damming Sawmill Brook to construct a mill pond. Over time, the land was transformed into a stonewall-enclosed pasture, but eventually, the forest reclaimed the old farming land. Today, the pond is a tranquil and stunning area that offers many well-marked trails for short or extended runs in this picturesque setting.
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Noon Hill is the highest point in Medfield, standing at 358 feet (0.11 kilometers) tall. It is situated in the picturesque Noon Hill Reservation, which boasts a network of fantastic running trails. At the lookout point, you can see a rocky outcrop and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding forest.
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This area offers miles of rocky and dirt trails in this expansive 500-acre park, where you'll navigate through elevation changes, discover scenic viewpoints, and encounter several ponds
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A little south from the actual Cedar Hill peak is this small trail that leads to a rocky outcrop where you can enjoy expansive views across the Rocky Woods Reservation and surrounding area.
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A little south from the actual Cedar Hill peak is this small trail that leads to a rocky outcrop where you can enjoy expansive views across the Rocky Woods Reservation and surrounding area.
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Chickering Lake Pond is the largest of the five lakes found within the Rocky Woods reserve. The quiet shores of the lake provide a wonderful location for an enjoyable stroll.
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Noon Hill stands at 358ft high and is the highest spot in Medfield. It is located within the beautiful Noon Hill Reservation and is connected to a series of walking trails. The lookout features a rocky outcrop and provides far-reaching views across the surrounding forest area.
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Medfield offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 80 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails traverse diverse natural landscapes, including woodlands, rolling hills, and numerous ponds.
Yes, Medfield features several easy loop hikes. For instance, the Ridge and Cedar Hill Loop is an easy 3.7-mile path within Rocky Woods Reservation, navigating through forests and past several ponds. Another option is the Noon Hill Loop, offering a shorter 1.3-mile experience.
Many of Medfield's easy trails are suitable for families. The Chickering Pond and Echo Pond Loop is a popular 2.0-mile trail through woodlands and past picturesque ponds, often completed in under an hour, making it ideal for younger hikers. The well-maintained paths in areas like Rocky Woods Reservation are generally family-friendly.
Yes, many trails in Medfield are dog-friendly. For example, the Ridge and Cedar Hill Loop in Rocky Woods Reservation is noted for being dog-friendly, with some sections allowing off-leash walking. Always ensure your dog is under control and check specific reservation rules before your visit.
For expansive views, consider the trails around Noon Hill. As Medfield's highest point, Noon Hill offers sweeping vistas south across Walpole, Norfolk, and Foxborough, including a distant view of Gillette Stadium. The Noon Hill and Bay Circuit Trail Loop is a 4.2-mile hike that rewards visitors with these scenic views.
Medfield's easy trails often lead to beautiful natural features. You can explore picturesque ponds like Echo Lake, Chickering Pond, and June Pond within Rocky Woods Reservation. The area also features dense woodlands, rocky outcroppings, and wetlands. You might also encounter highlights like Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary or Willett Pond nearby.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The Fork Factory Brook Reservation, for instance, features visible foundations of a 19th-century pitchfork mill. Additionally, the sprawling grounds of the former Medfield State Hospital offer walking paths around historic architecture, providing a unique blend of nature and history.
Medfield's trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage. Summer is pleasant for shaded woodland walks, and winter provides opportunities for serene snow-covered hikes, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Medfield's well-maintained conservation areas offer accessible trails for winter hiking. The relatively gentle terrain of easy routes makes them suitable for snowy conditions, though it's always advisable to check local trail conditions and dress appropriately for the weather.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural landscapes that include rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous scenic ponds.
Yes, most conservation areas and reservations in Medfield, such as Rocky Woods Reservation and Noon Hill Reservation, provide designated parking areas for hikers. These facilities ensure convenient access to the trail networks.
While popular spots like Rocky Woods and Noon Hill can see visitors, areas like the Medfield Town Forest or the Shattuck Reservation & Holt Pond loop often provide a more tranquil experience. These trails offer peaceful woodlands and wetlands for a quieter walk.


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