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Sharon, Massachusetts: Open Spaces, Special Places, a 32-page book celebrating open space, local history, and places frequented by Sharon residents in their daily lives, has been published by SFOC to promote public awareness of the importance of preserving land and water resources. All net funds raised from the sale of this keepsake volume will go to benefit land preservation in Sharon. Find out more…

SFOC is supported by:

Crescent Ridge Dairy

Crescent Ridge Dairy

 

Sharon Friends of Conservation

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Sharon's Hiking Trails

Click on the trail name or the trail itself for more information about that trail. Read about the progress that SFOC is making in mapping Sharon's trails.

Now available: Detailed 11" x 17" color trail maps of Sharon's Massapoag and King Philip's Rock conservation areas. Maps include trail guide and commentary. Massapoag Trail map includes photos. We are asking $3.50 each for these maps which equals our costs of printing and mailing.
Please contact:
Kurt Buermann

45 Furnace St.
Sharon, MA 02067

Sharon's Hiking Trails Moose Hill Farm Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary Borderland State Park Borderland State Park Massapoag Trail Massapoag Trail King Philip's Rock Trail Bay Circuit Trail Bay Circuit Trail Bay Circuit Trail Warner Trail Bay Circuit Trail Warner Trail Massapoag Trail King Philip's Rock Trail
 

1. King Philip's Rock Trail
Mansfield Street to King Philip's Rock and beyond. Map available!

2. Warner Trail
Begins at the Sharon/Canton line and proceeds 30 miles south into Rhode Island.

3. Massapoag Trail
Lake Massapoag to North Main Street (Rte. 27). Map available!

4. Bay Circuit Trail
150 miles of trails connects 79 parcels of protected land to form a "greenway" around Boston.

Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary
The Mass Audubon Society's oldest sanctuary has more than a dozen trails traversing its nearly 2,000 acres of forest, grassland, swamp, and bogs.

Moose Hill Farm
Two miles of trails lead to summit fields, where grassland birds are again finding a home.

Borderland State Park
Set on the grounds of the Ames Mansion, more than a dozen trails offer hiking, horseback riding and skiing.