1.6 miles
Distance
107 ft
Climb
-106 ft
Descent
302 ft
High Point
The trail links the yellow and blue trail for an awesome exploration through the woods Enjoy!
Detailed Description
2020 Fall Family Scavenger Hunt- MEDIUM is a 2 mile moderately popular easy route located near Westwood Massachusetts. This hike primary route can be used both directions. This route includes 2 trails. This route climbs 107 ft with a max elevation of 302 ft then descends -106 ft.
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4 Reviews & Comments
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Trail To Stone Wall Flow
Swamped. Trees down. Avoid
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Trail Little Bridges
New Bridges built by NEMBA are great! This is an easy-intermediate trail - most riders would enjoy it.
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Trail To Stone Wall Flow
Red side is super over grown, I'd avoid if possible
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Trail To Stone Wall Flow
Still muddy at the north half of trail but you can hike thru it
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Trails in Route
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Primary ActivityHike
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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DirectionBoth Directions
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More Stats for 2020 Fall Family Scavenger Hunt- MEDIUM mountain bike route
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Altitude change3 ft
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Altitude min206 ft
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Altitude start266 ft
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Altitude end269 ft
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Grade max-22.5%
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Grade min16.6%
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Distance climb4,393 ft
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Distance down2,848 ft
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Distance flat1,312 ft
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