Hiking the deep woodlands of Massachusetts is always a dream, but some spots are a bit more magical than others.
Sanderson Brook Falls Trail in Massachusetts is a beautiful hike that will make you feel as if you’re wandering around in a storybook. Here’s what you need to know.
This pretty trail in Massachusetts will whisk you away into an enchanted forest, complete with a waterfall.
Sanderson Brook Falls Trail is an out-and-back trail located in Chester Blandford State Forest, near Chester. It’s a quick hike that’s rated as moderate, so most hikers should be able to tackle this hike in about an hour or two.
The trail winds its way through charming forest glades and upwards into the wilderness. The path is mostly smooth and flat, though you should expect to gain about 300 feet in elevation.
Along the way, you’ll be treated to the sight of beautiful flora, scurrying animals, and (depending on when you visit) the lilt of birdsong. You might even spy a few mushrooms peeking out from beneath the leaves.
The waters are at their fullest in the spring or after a rainstorm. Plan on bringing a snack to enjoy within sight of the pretty cascade before turning around and heading back to the parking area.
This trail isn’t too challenging, so families with kids should feel right at home. As always, remember to pick up after yourself and wear sturdy shoes.
You can find out more about hiking Sanderson Brook Falls Trail in Chester Blandford State Forest by visiting the hike’s official listing on AllTrails. Check it out to see detailed hiking instructions, a map of the route, and reviews by other hikers.
Have you ever hiked this beautiful trail? Know of any other fairytale spots in Massachusetts that everyone should explore? Share your experiences and let us know in the comments.
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