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Embark on the Woody Hill Loop, an easy hiking route that takes you through a classic New England landscape. This short 2.2-mile (3.5 km) loop is perfect for a quick outdoor escape, offering lush hardwood forests and varied terrain. As you hike, you will wander past streams and ponds, and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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While there are no official facilities, the Woody Hill Management Area is well-traveled by locals, suggesting various access points. Parking is typically informal along roadsides near trailheads. It's advisable to check local regulations or maps for designated parking areas before your visit.
Yes, the Woody Hill Loop is largely classified as an easy to moderate hike. While the broader Woody Hill network caters to various abilities, this specific loop is less strenuous, making it a good option for beginners looking for a New England forest experience.
The terrain is characteristic of New England, featuring ridgelines, beautiful hardwood forests, streams, and ponds. You'll encounter mostly dry paths, rock wall crossings, and interesting 'East coast slickrock' formations. Despite its proximity to the ocean, there can be a surprising amount of gentle climbing.
The loop offers lush green forests, a prominent pond, and several streams. You might also discover old stone ruins and foundations, adding historical interest. A notable feature is the Dam at Woody Hill Management Area. The Hansel & Gretel trail, part of the wider network, winds through one of the few pine forests in the area.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Main Street, Wood Hill Road, Woody Hill Road, and West Main Street trails, which are part of the extensive network within the Woody Hill Management Area.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trails. In some areas, they may even be off-leash, but it's always best to keep them under control and be mindful of other trail users.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Woody Hill Management Area. It's a public multi-use trail system.
The trail offers a 'picture-perfect' experience year-round, with lush green forests and dense foliage. Spring and fall are particularly beautiful, but the dry trails make it accessible in most seasons. Be aware that you might hear gunshots from an adjacent firing range during your visit.
No, there are no facilities available at the Woody Hill Management Area. This means no restrooms, water fountains, or visitor centers. Plan to bring all necessary supplies with you.
Woody Hill is a multi-use trail system, so you should anticipate sharing the paths with mountain bikers, who are frequent users. Some paths are even specifically marked for bikes. Always be aware of your surroundings and yield appropriately.
The trails are generally well-marked and easy to follow. However, with an extensive network of over 64 trails, navigation can be tricky in some areas, so carrying a map or using a GPS device like komoot is a useful tool.
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