Category: | Park, |
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Address: | 179 Main St, Bolton, MA 01740, USA |
Postal code: | 01740 |
Website: | https://www.townofbolton.com/conservation-commission/pages/6-rattlesnake-core-conservation-area |
Not much there but plenty of signs
Nice trails, easy to navigate great spot to walk the dog
A truly outstanding gem for the nature lover. Conveniently located 2 miles off of 495, the Lime Kilm features an extensive, well married and diverse trail system. Perfect for walkers, trail runners and mountain bikers alike. The main trails are wide and unique. With the artery trails becoming narrow and gnarly, the whole system is a pleasure. For the best experience, print out a map or borrow one at the trail head and go out on an adventure. Also, be warned that a headlamp will go a very long way as the trees can be quite dense and the trail gets darker about a full hour earlier than it looks outside the forest!
Relaxing and fun trail to walk. Summer is buggy.
This is a beautiful conservation area with a number of different trails and points of interest such as a quarry and limestone kiln. I found the signage for one of the main trails deceiving. There are large red markers numbered from 1 to 25. However, the trail branches without knowing which branch to take without carefully consulting a map as well. Some tree blazes would resolve the problem.
There is a small parking lot.