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Hiking at Round Top Hill

Shagbark hickory trunks frame a blue sky and grassy summit top.
Shagbark hickory forest at the Round Top Hill summit

Round Top Hill is the highest peak in Hampden County at 1,780 feet. This property off Round Hill Road in Chester, MA was permanently protected in 2015 through a Conservation Restriction held by Hilltown Land Trust.

The land remains in private ownership, but the landowners allow the public to hike the trails to the summit of Round Top Hill. Please respect the property and stay on the trails.

When the leaves are down, hikers have a 360-degree view of Hampden County. Some notable views are the white church in Blandford, Gobble Mountain in Chester, Chester-Blandford State Forest, Beckett Quarry, and sometimes as far east as Mount Tom in Holyoke. Atop the summit there is a unique ecological environment of grassy open areas with scrub oak and shagbark hickory trees.

Hiking Round Top Hill

There are two trails to the summit of Round Top Hill, both leaving from the west side of Round Hill Road.

View from top of Round Hill in winter
photo by Western Mass Hilltown Hikers

The orange-blazed Round Hill Trail is a moderate-to-steep wooded trail, with one steep section of rock hopping. The trail is .5 miles to the summit. The Round Hill Trail is labeled “Fire Road” on the map below.

The white-blazed section of Unkamit’s Path that leads to Round Top Hill is an even steeper and more challenging approach to the summit, including several steep ledges. The trail is .4 miles over rugged terrain. Western Mass Hilltown Hikers help maintain this trail for the public.

A thumbnail of the Round Top Hill trail map.
Click to download a trail map.

Parking & Directions

To get to both trailheads, take Route 20 or Route 23 to Blandford Road in Chester.

Turn onto Round Hill Road at the Blandford-Chester Town line.

Follow Round Hill Road.

The small pull off parking lot is on the right for the Fire Road Trail (orange blazed) the kiosk will be on the left side.

The section of Unkamit’s Path which is white-blazed is located a short way north of the junction of Round Hill Rd and Griffin Brook Rd.  Park at the State Park area a short way down Griffin Brook Rd.  Walk back to Round Hill Rd. and walk to the right a short way to a white blaze. There is a triangle carved into a very large oak tree at the trailhead and a caution steep trail sign.

NOTE: The upper portion of Round Hill Road is not maintained by the town of Chester from November 1 to April 15. During this time of year, the only way to access these trails is by parking at the cemetery and walk into Round Hill Road.

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Join Paul Wetzel, Smith College environmental researcher and member of American Chestnut Foundation, for a tour of the American Chestnut seed production orchard and research [...]
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Hilltown Land Trust and Franklin Land Trust invite you to an evening workshop on bumble bees! Rob Gegear, PhD, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, will share his research [...]
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