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Hiking the Locke’s Loop trail

Sign showing start of Locke's Loop trail
Sign showing start of Locke’s Loop trail

This loop trail on land conserved by Hilltown Land Trust is open to the public and connects to a network of trails at the Petticoat Hill Reservation, a property of our affiliate organization The Trustees. Locke’s Loop trail is accessible from the trailhead at Petticoat Hill Reservation on Petticoat Hill Road in Williamsburg.

Over a mile and a half of occasionally steep and strenuous trails traverse these two properties. Locke’s Loop trail was constructed by the Williamsburg Wood Trails Committee.

HLT protected the trail with a conservation restriction donated by Sandra Warren and her late husband Jim Locke.

Download a trail map of Petticoat Hill Reservation and the connecting Locke’s Loop trail from The Trustees website before you visit.

Petticoat Hill Reservation trailhead

Parking and Directions:

Take Rt. 9 into Williamsburg Center. Turn onto Petticoat Hill Rd. on the south side of Rt. 9 and follow for 0.2 mi. to entrance and parking on the left side of the road. Look for the trail head and kiosk for Petticoat Hill Reservation (shown at left)

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