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Hilltown Boulders

Margaret Waggoner, seen from behind, walks along a path in the woods using a walking stick. She is dressed in jeans and a red top with a red vest. Next to her is a long rock wall, and she is surrounded by autumn leaves on the trees.

Conservation restriction donor Margaret Waggoner in her woods.

At the Hilltown Boulders, you’ll find yourself feeling small next to all the glacial erratics dotting the woods. As you walk along the gently sloping trail, you’ll also pass built stone features, a field of quartz, huge branching wolf pines, and the outskirts of the 100-acre Sears Meadow wetland.

A lush verdant wetland, seen from a bird's-eye drone view.

A resilient landscape

Conserved forests and wetlands at the Hilltown Boulders buffer against climate change by:

  • Safeguarding water quality
  • Providing plant and wildlife habitat
  • Storing carbon

Sears Meadow, which is partially conserved by Hilltown Land Trust at the Boulders. Photo by Bob Labrie.

Trails

The trail system is made up of two three-quarter mile loops off Sears Road: the Sentry Loop to the north and the Saxifrage Loop to the south, with a short connector trail between. One trail spur off the Sentry Loop leads to RT 112 (no parking), where the DAR State Forest can be accessed via an unofficial trail to the north. Another spur off the Saxifrage Loop leads to the Split Rock. All 1.8 miles of maintained trails are marked with Ashfield Trails medallions. 

The trails are on private property protected by a conservation restriction held by Hilltown Land Trust. Hilltown Land Trust has collaborated with Ashfield Trails on the management of these trails.  

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

Property Guidelines

The trails are open to the public following property guidelines: 

  • Dogs must be kept on a leash when others are near. Owners must remove pet waste from the property.
  • Hunting is permitted subject to all state and town laws.
  • No camping or fires.
  • No motorized vehicles.
  • Please respect the privacy of residents and neighbors and remain on maintained trails.
  • Park only in designated spots and not along the road.

Public access is open from dawn until dusk.

A warmly dressed man poses with his arms flung open, gazing up at a giant snow-ringed boulder.

Trail Map

Trail map of the Hilltown Boulders. Click for a larger version.

Boulders Trail Map

Parking & Directions 

The parking area and trailhead are on the southeast side of Sears Rd in Ashfield. Two cars can fit in the parking area. Do not park along the road.

Traveling Northbound on RT 112

Take a left on Sears Rd, approximately 2.5 miles north of RT 9 in Goshen. Travel down Sears Rd for 0.4 mile. At a sharp bend to the right, you will see the trailhead and a small parking area on the left. Do not park along the road. Additional parking is in a plowed area 1/3 mile south of the trail entrance (away from RT 112) at the Ashfield-Goshen town line. 

Traveling Eastbound on RT 9

Take a left on Sears Rd, 4.5 miles from Main St in Cummington. Travel up Sears Rd for 1.8 miles and look for the trailhead and a small parking area on the right. Do not park along the road. Additional parking is in a plowed area 1/3 mile south of the trail entrance (away from RT 112) at the Ashfield-Goshen town line.

Attention!

Out of courtesy for neighbors and plows, do not park along the road near the trail entrance without permission. Additional parking is available 1/3 of a mile south of the trail entrance (away from RT 112) at the Ashfield-Goshen town line in a plowed parking area off Sears Rd. 

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Senior Snowshoe with All Out Adventures
Feb 5th, 2025    
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Bullitt Reservation
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Hilltown Land Trust is pleased to once again be partnering with All Out Adventures in offering a series of senior snowshoe treks this winter. Join us [...]
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Senior Snowshoe with All Out Adventures
Feb 19th, 2025    
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Hilltown Land Trust is pleased to once again be partnering with All Out Adventures in offering a series of senior snowshoe treks this winter. Join us [...]
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Feb 22nd, 2025    
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What clues do animals leave behind on the winter landscape? Join tracker and HLT staff member Jess Applin for a beginner- and intermediate-friendly 2.5-hour session of wildlife tracking and reading the landscape.
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