Sharon's Hiking Trails
See the town map below for established hiking trails in Sharon. Click on colored areas and hiking trails for more information about that area. Read about the progress that SFOC is making in mapping Sharon's trails.
Now available: Detailed 11" x 17" color trail maps, with notes, photos and commentary for Sharon's Massapoag, King Philip's Rock, Beaver Brook and Horizons for Youth conservation areas. These maps are far more detailed than as shown on our website and are printed on a tough, completely waterproof paper. We are asking $4.00 each ($3.50 for members) for these maps which equals our printing and mailing costs. You may join SFOC for $25/year (includes family) and receive the member price at the same time.
Please contact:
Kurt Buermann
45 Furnace St.
Sharon, MA 02067
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. Maps available.
5. Horizons for Youth (HFY) Trails
56 acres of land off Lakeview Street that had been the property of a summer camp and is now home of several hiking trails. Map available.
6. Beaver Brook Trail
One mile long running from Farnham Road to the Sharon train station. Map available.
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.

