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| At the Stone Staircase |
Showing posts with label F Gilbert Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label F Gilbert Hills. Show all posts
Thursday, July 23, 2026
High Rock Area in the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest - July 23, 2026
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Snowshoeing at F. Gilbert Hills State Forest - January 31, 2026
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| Warner Trail |
The F. Gilbert Hills State Forest (previously known as Foxboro State Forest) is a 1,000-acre site with 23-miles of trails in the towns of Foxborough and Wrentham. It is adjacent to the Harold B. Clark Town Forest to the north, and connects to Wrentham State Forest to the west. The park is also part of the 30-mile Warner Trail that stretches from Sharon to Diamond Hill.
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| Queued up to break the trail |
We we did a 2.3-mile loop down a section of the Warner Trail that includes the Stone Staircase (one of many structures built by the Civil Conservation Corps in the 1930’s), then over to Sunset Ledge, and finally over to the shelter near High Rock before returning to the cars. Conditions were perfect - nice light powdery snow. It was a great trip, even if my knee was a little sore at the end.
Sunday, February 6, 2022
F. Gilbert Hills State Forest - February 6, 2022
| The crew at Lookout Rock |
The F. Gilbert Hills State Forest (previously known as Foxboro State Forest) is a 1,000-acre site with 23-miles of trails in the towns of Foxborough and Wrentham. It is adjacent to the Harold B. Clark Town Forest to the north, and connects to Wrentham State Forest to the west. The park is also part of the 30-mile Warner Trail that stretches from Sharon to Diamond Hill.
| Trail Hut |
From there, we headed south on a section of the Warner Trail that includes the Stone Staircase - one of many structures built on the site by the Civil Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930’s. We took a short detour to Sunset Ledge, which has great views of the Wrentham Hills and even Diamond Hill to the southwest.
| Dolmen Rock |
From there we followed a maze of trails back to the cars. The hike was originally planned to be about 5-miles, but with detours it ended up being closer to 6-miles.
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