Hilton Boston-Woburn





The Hilton Boston-Woburn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Begin from the Bear Hill Parking Area which is off Fallon Road. Shortly after leaving the trailhead you begin a steep climb up Bear Hill to the Bear Hill Tower. The tower is no longer maintained and open to the public. After Bear Hill you will continue through the forest to the top of Winthrop Hill and Taylor Mountain.
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The first half of the loop heads towards Dark Hollow Pond and is close to Interstate 93, so some road noise may be present. Along the second half of the route, you will hike over Winthrop and Bear Hill. The top of Bear Hill is home to the Bear Hill Tower which is no longer maintained or open to the public.
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Parking is available near the intersection of Appalachian Road and Hillcrest Parkway. First, you will head towards the dam and then loop through the forest. The southern loop follows the Reservoir Trail and Hillcrest Parkway. Some of the trail junctions are not well marked, so downloading the map ahead of time is recommended.
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This route is shared by cyclists, walkers, and runners, winding around a lake with a nice downtown area at one end. It is mostly on a sidewalk along a busy street. There is plenty of parking available around the route. Accessibility: There are 3 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of North Avenue at the west end of the trail. None of them appear to be van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt or concrete, and typically at least 4 feet...
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This multi-use trail circles Horn Pond. There are several other interconnecting trails on the west side of the pond to make this loop longer or to explore without doing the full pond loop.