Hiking

Sherborn, MA is home to many beautiful hiking trails for all abilities.

"In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks." - John Muir

While Sherborn, MA, is not particularly known for extensive hiking trails within the town itself, there are nearby areas where residents and visitors can enjoy hiking and outdoor activities. Here are some options:

  1. Rocky Narrows Reservation: Managed by The Trustees of Reservations, Rocky Narrows Reservation is located nearby in Sherborn and offers several miles of hiking trails along the Charles River. The trails wind through wooded areas, offering scenic views of the river and surrounding landscape. This is one of the primary destinations for hiking in the Sherborn area.

  2. Hale Reservation: Located in Westwood and Dover, adjacent towns to Sherborn, Hale Reservation offers over 20 miles of hiking trails through forests, meadows, and along ponds. The reservation provides a variety of trails suitable for all skill levels, making it a great option for hikers of all ages.

  3. Noanet Woodlands: Also managed by The Trustees of Reservations, Noanet Woodlands is located in nearby Dover and offers several miles of hiking trails through woodlands and fields. The trails provide opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife viewing, and enjoying nature.

  4. Medfield Charles River State Reservation: Although technically located in Medfield, this state reservation offers hiking trails along the Charles River and through wooded areas. It’s a beautiful spot for hiking and enjoying scenic views of the river.

These nearby hiking options provide opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore nature, enjoy scenic landscapes, and engage in recreational activities in and around Sherborn, MA. While Sherborn itself may not have extensive hiking trails within its borders, these nearby destinations offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure.