It’s always fun stumbling across something unexpectedly enchanting in the woods. Amethyst Brook Conservation Area in Amherst is hiding a beautiful stone labyrinth that’s the ideal destination for anyone looking to relax and unwind while drinking in the serenity of nature. Here’s more about the trail, including how to find the labyrinth.
Amethyst Brook Conservation Area is home to a whimsical stone labyrinth that’s perfect for relaxation and reflection.
You can reach the labyrinth via an easy trail that’s only about a mile long, start to finish. The Robert Frost Trail to Doris Goldman Trail loops through the forest and is great for all hiking skill levels.
The labyrinth itself looks like something crafted by fairies. Made of carefully placed stones, visitors are meant to slowly walk along its twists and turns.
At the center of the labyrinth is a little stone cairn piled with painted stones that represent wishes, memories, and happy thoughts. Feel free to add your own!
There’s no charge for admission to Amethyst Brook Conservation Area. The trail is open during the winter, but bring waterproof shoes if you plan on tackling this path after rain or snow.
You can find out more about hiking to this pretty stone labyrinth by visiting the trail’s listing on AllTrails. You’ll find a detailed map of the route, additional photos of the trail, and reviews by other hikers. Give this hike a whirl and tell us what you think!
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