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Weston Conservation Land

Nearby Town: Weston, Massachusetts
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 90%
Dual Track 10%
Distance: 15.00 miles (24.14 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 50 Feet (15 Meters)
Climbing: Flat
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Miles of winding single track through wetlands, over rocks and roots. Some stream crossings and bridges for those looking for technical challenge. Not too tough overall. Great place for Intermediate riders to bring their beginner friends to work on skills.

How to get there:
from 128/95 take route 2 west, right on boston post rd, right on concord rd, about a mile past marium st., look for sign on right that says "college conservation area." Take a right and Park by the tennis courts.

Additional Notes:
The best single track is found right around the college conservation area


Posted by: rotaryseven on 10/21/2007
I am interested in finding this trail but the directions both of you gave are still not that clear, is this place the College conservation land right past that religious thingamajig? I am looking for bike trails in Weston because an acquaintance mentioned that Weston has tons of bike trails and after all these years, I only remember being on one, ( the one that is on top of the acqueduct connecting the Weston Reservoir with its eastern terminus. T


Posted by: mary on 10/6/2007
corrections: take rt. 20 (not 2) west to Concord Road and continue past Merriam Street


Posted by: Joe Rider on 8/20/2003
Your directions are ALMOST correct. You head West on route 20, not 2. (Typo?) This area is a fun after work ride or place for beginers to improve their skills. The nice thing about this area is that in the 5 or 6 times I have ridden here I have NEVER seen anyone else, so you'll probably have the place to yourself. Also, there are more good trails on the south side of concord rd. too. There are many more trails than those right around the college conservation area. Just explore. You can't get too lost because you'll hit pavement eventually in any direction.




 



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