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Clary Hill

A field of goldenrod, framed by a dark green line of trees and blue sky.

The meadow at Clary Hill.

Enjoy opportunities for new adventures on the trails of Clary Hill and neighboring Briar Hill. Rolling and sometimes steep and rugged nested-loop trails and spurs take you across a dynamic range of habitat types and features, including stone steps and walls, rocky jumbles, lush wetlands, an oak-hickory glade blanketed with sedge, a crossing of the Cold Brook, and the scenic Briar Hill overlook with views reaching to Mt Tom.

Four warmly dressed volunteers gather on a long stone staircase in the woods.

A volunteer effort

Nearly 30 volunteers spent over 700 hours building the Clary Hill trails, contributing:

  • Stone staircases
  • Wooden bog bridges
  • Erosion-resistant graded trail surfaces

Photo: Members of the Williamsburg Woodland Trails Committee.

Trails

The 0.8-mile Briar Hill loop is marked with Williamsburg Woodland Trails medallions and yellow blazes. The 2 miles of trails on Clary Hill, including the Farm Lane, Meadow Loop, and The Ledges Trail are blazed in light blue. The Pines Link and Mossy Link between Clary Hill and Briar Hill are blazed in yellow.

Note that there are no restrooms or other facilities at this location.

Dog Safety

Dogs on leash are welcome on the trails. Clary Hill is rich with wildlife, including moose, bear, porcupines, and sensitive wetlands and habitats. For the safety of your pets as well as the plants and animals that call these hills home, dogs must be on leash during your visit.

Property Guidelines

The trails are open to the public following property guidelines: 

  • Dogs must be leashed at Clary Hill. Owners must remove pet waste from the property.
  • Hunting is not permitted.
  • No camping or fires.
  • No motorized vehicles.
  • Please respect sensitive habitat and remain on maintained trails.

Public access is open from dawn until dusk.

A view of the distant Holyoke Range mountains from the top of Briar Hill/Clary Hill.

Trail Map

A thumbnail image of the Clary Hill trail map.

Trail map of Clary Hill and Briar Hill. Click for a larger version.

Clary Hill Trail Map

Parking & Directions 

The trail network at Clary Hill and Briar Hill has two trailheads along Briar Hill Road on the Williamsburg-Goshen town line. From the center of Williamsburg, travel 1 mile west on Route 9 and turn right onto Old Goshen Road. Continue for 0.4 mi, then another 0.8 mi when it turns into Hemenway Road. Bear left on Briar Hill Road. The first trailhead (Briar Hill) will be on your right after 1.7 mi, and the second trailhead (Clary Hill) will be on your right after another 0.5 mi.

Note: Do not rely on Google Maps or GPS for directions! It may try to route you through several roads which are closed or impassable for much of the year. If your GPS is taking you through the DAR State Forest or points north, reroute to the above directions.

Silhouettes of the HLT logo bear and cub.

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Southern Hilltowns Land Conservation Forum
Southern Hilltowns Land Conservation Forum
Mar 28th, 2023    
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Stanton Hall
  • Workshop
What are your priorities for open space and land conservation in the beautiful Western Mass Hilltowns? Gather with friends and neighbors to share your thoughts [...]
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Earth Day Trail Work at Conwell
Earth Day Trail Work at Conwell
Apr 22nd, 2023    
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • Hands-On
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Celebrate Earth Day by helping HLT extend the trail network at Conwell down to the beautiful Jackson Swamp! We will focus on building a half [...]
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Hike at Fare-Thee-Well
Hike at Fare-Thee-Well
Apr 26th, 2023    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Fare-Thee-Well Wholeness Center
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Ring in spring with a hike at Fare-Thee-Well Wholeness Center in Huntington! We’ll explore a forested hillside on a moderate 1.5-mile hike, then circle up [...]
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Vernal Pool Plunge - Webinar
Vernal Pool Plunge - Webinar
May 2nd, 2023    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Come learn about the certification process and ecology of vernal pools with naturalist and vernal pool guru, Charely Eiseman. Vernal pools are fragile ecosystems. In [...]
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Vernal Pool Plunge - Walk
Vernal Pool Plunge - Walk
May 3rd, 2023    
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
  • Family Fun
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Discover the ephemeral wonder of vernal pools with Hilltown Land Trust and naturalist Nellie Wilson! Join us for a walk in the woods where we’ll [...]
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Southern Hilltowns Land Conservation Forum
Southern Hilltowns Land Conservation Forum
28 Mar 23
Huntington
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Earth Day Trail Work at Conwell
Earth Day Trail Work at Conwell
22 Apr 23
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Hike at Fare-Thee-Well
Hike at Fare-Thee-Well
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Huntington
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Vernal Pool Plunge - Webinar
Vernal Pool Plunge - Webinar
2 May 23
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Vernal Pool Plunge - Walk
Vernal Pool Plunge - Walk
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