Pavel's Bridge. |
Hybrid bikers rejoice. Great Brook Farm is within reach of the Minuteman Trail!
Encouraged by my successful voyage to the Landlocked Forest in Burlington, MA, I decided to see if the rumors of a nearly street-less journey all the way out to Great Brook Farm were true. Could it be possible to reach one of my favorite biking playgrounds without risking a "Falling Down" moment in the MetroWest traffic. Thirty-five miles later, I can report that Great Brook Farm is officially "just off of the Minuteman".
Well maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration, but with a little help from some connecting trails and back roads, you can reach Great Brook Farm with a minimum of traffic.
Earlier this summer I wrote about how I had ventured to the end of the Narrow Gauge rail trail in Bedford. If you look closely at a map you can see there is not much separating the end of this trail and Great Brook Farm.
By "not much", I mean less than the distance to the moon. |
Serene side street. |
The roughest section of trail (Great Brook Farm included) runs along the large field near the Greenough Land. The trail is old and eroded here, leaving a carpet of roots, and also leaving me wishing I had a full-suspension hybrid bike. This is a short section, and best experienced at full gallup.
At Great Brook Farm I reaped my reward in the form of a brownie batter ice cream cone from their ice cream stand.
Pressed for time I didn't get a chance to make my favorite runs at Great Brook Farm, including Stone Row and Tophet West Loop. However I did have a nice run on the singletrack of Tophet East and along the bridges trail.
Success! |
Or maybe I can convince him to go for a ride on the Minuteman Trail to get some ice cream. I just won't tell him that the ice cream stand is at Great Brook Farm.
Here are the details of my trip from Map My Ride.
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