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Hiking in Great Brook Farm State Park covers an extensive network of trails through open fields, woodlands, and meadows. The landscape features gentle gradients and paths that pass by historical sites and a working dairy farm. The park's terrain includes diverse environments such as streams, ponds, and a cranberry bog, with geological features like eskers and glacial erratics. Most trails are well-maintained and suitable for walking and trail running.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Hike the moderate 6.4-mile Great Brook Farm Woodchuck, Chicken, and Beaver Loop Trail through varied landscapes and past beaver ponds.
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Explore the easy 2.6-mile Peninsula, Pipeline, West and East Bog Loop in Cranberry Bog Conservation Area, featuring wetlands and a cranberry

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Hike the easy 4.0-mile Great Brook Tophet Swamp Loop in Great Brook Farm State Park, featuring varied terrain, wetlands, and Wolf Rock.
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Hike the easy, family-friendly 1.3-mile Lantern Loop in Great Brook Farm State Park, featuring open fields and an ice cream stand.
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Hike the easy 4.1-mile Acorn and Fern Loop in Great Brook Farm State Park, gaining 241 feet over 1 hour and 45 minutes.
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A working farm in Carlisle, MA, Great Brook Farm State Park encompasses over 1,000 acres. With more than 20 miles of peaceful trails, delicious ice cream from the farm's dairy, an area to get close to the farm's animals, and abundant wildlife and flora throughout the park, Great Brook is truly exceptional. If you're a family looking for a day out in the area, I suggest visiting here, as it's a natural paradise for both children and adults.
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Great Brook Farm boasts a range of facilities, including walking trails, a working dairy farm, and a visitor's center. The scenic landscape provides stunning views of meadows and woodlands and lakes. With good quality roads running through it, it makes a fantastic area to cycle through.
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This is one of a couple spots in the park where you can see Cellar Holes from mill sites where early settlers worked in the 17th century.
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Local ice cream shop made at the Great Brook Farm dairy, perfect for a treat during a day out to Great Brook Farm State Park.
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A working farm in Carlisle, MA, Great Brook Farm State Park encompasses over 1,000 acres. With more than 20 miles of peaceful trails, delicious ice cream from the farm's dairy, an area to get close to the farm's animals, and abundant wildlife and flora throughout the park, Great Brook is truly exceptional. If you're a family looking for a day out in the area, I suggest visiting here, as it's a natural paradise for both children and adults.
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Working Cranberry Bog in Carlisle MA (42.55318130514972, -71.36972564362699)
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Checkout the trails on the other side of Lowell Road. Head down curve street to the cranberry bogs.
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Yes, dogs are welcome in Great Brook Farm State Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please be sure to clean up after your pet to help keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
The park has many easy trails perfect for families and beginners. Most routes feature gentle gradients and well-maintained paths. A great option is the Great Brook Farm State Park loop from Great Brook Farm State Park, an easy 3.6-mile (5.7 km) walk through fields and forests.
Yes, the park is a popular destination for winter activities. The trails are open for winter hiking and snowshoeing. Additionally, about 10 miles of trails are machine-groomed for cross-country skiing, offering a fantastic experience in the snow.
Yes, there is a main parking area located at 165 North Rd, Carlisle, MA. Be aware that a parking fee is typically charged, especially during the peak season from May to October. It's best to bring cash, though payment methods can vary.
The trails in Great Brook Farm State Park cover diverse and gentle terrain. You can expect to walk on wide, well-maintained paths that meander through open fields, quiet woodlands, and scenic meadows. The gradients are generally mild, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
Great Brook Farm State Park features an extensive network of over 20 miles of trails. Komoot has over 30 different hiking routes mapped out, offering plenty of options to explore the park's varied landscapes.
Most of the popular trails in the park are loops that bring you back to your starting point. For a longer walk that showcases the park's diverse scenery, consider the Great Brook Farm State Park loop — Carlisle, Massachusetts, a moderate 6.7-mile (10.8 km) circuit.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars. Hikers often praise the park's well-maintained trail system, the beautiful mix of open fields and forests, and the unique addition of the working dairy farm.
Yes, the park is rich in history. As you explore, you can find notable Native American archaeological sites and 17th-century cellar holes from early English settlements. The Turtle Rock – Great Brook Farm State Park loop from Carlisle is a good route for potentially spotting some of these historical features.
A major highlight is the working dairy farm, which offers free tours on weekends from May to October. After your hike, you can visit the farm's popular ice cream stand. The park also has opportunities for canoeing and fishing on Meadow Pond, as well as trails suitable for horseback riding and mountain biking.
Absolutely. The park's wide, well-maintained paths and gentle gradients make it an excellent location for trail running. The mix of open fields and wooded sections provides a varied and enjoyable run.
For a day hike, comfortable walking shoes are a must. It's also wise to bring water, snacks, and sun protection, especially for trails through open fields. In winter, microspikes or snowshoes are highly recommended for icy or snowy conditions. And don't forget your wallet for the post-hike ice cream!


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