Turkey Hill - Weir River Farm Loop
Turkey Hill - Weir River Farm Loop
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Hike the easy 0.8-mile Turkey Hill - Weir River Farm Loop, offering panoramic views of Boston and a unique working farm experience.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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714 m
Weir River Farm
Nature Reserve
1.30 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
947 m
357 m
Surfaces
894 m
317 m
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< 100 m
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Specific parking details are not provided in the available data, but as a popular trail within Weir River Farm, there is typically designated parking available at the farm's entrance or a nearby trailhead. It's often advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.
Weir River Farm is managed by The Trustees, a non-profit conservation organization. While specific entrance fees for the trail are not mentioned, properties managed by The Trustees often have a small entrance fee or suggest a donation, especially for non-members, to support conservation efforts. It's best to check The Trustees' official website for the most current information regarding fees and membership benefits.
The available information does not explicitly state the dog policy for this specific loop. However, many trails managed by The Trustees allow dogs on leash. Given it's a working farm with livestock, it's highly probable that dogs would need to be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the official Weir River Farm website before your visit for current pet regulations.
The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring and fall are generally excellent for comfortable hiking temperatures and vibrant foliage. The working farm experience, including observing barnyard animals, is particularly engaging when the barnyard is open seasonally. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may vary, so check local weather and trail reports.
This loop offers a rich variety of scenery. You'll hike through rolling pastures, green fields, and woodlands with a mix of oak, maple, and cedar trees. A major highlight is the 75-acre working farm, Weir River Farm, where you can see barnyard animals and beautiful gardens. You'll also get close-up views of the Weir River. From the summit of Turkey Hill, you'll be treated to spectacular panoramic views of the Boston city skyline and the Boston Harbor Islands.
The terrain is quite varied, offering an engaging experience. You'll encounter dirt paths, mowed grass trails, and some sections with exposed roots and rocks, particularly in the single-track areas. While some parts are easy, the overall difficulty is considered medium due to some hilly and rocky sections. There's an elevation gain of approximately 400 feet, with a notable climb near the end as you approach Turkey Hill.
While some sections are easy, the overall difficulty is considered moderate due to varied terrain, including some hilly and rocky parts, and an elevation gain of approximately 400 feet. Beginners with a reasonable level of fitness should be able to manage it, but those looking for a completely flat and smooth path might find some sections challenging.
Yes, this trail is very family-friendly! It features a "Story Walk," which places storybook pages along a section of the trail, making it engaging for young children. Weir River Farm is also an "Autism Welcoming" business, offering accommodations and sensory-responsive options for families with autism, making it a thoughtful choice for diverse family needs.
Absolutely! The trail system at Weir River Farm is extensive and connects to the larger Whitney & Thayer Woods. This provides many more miles of trails, allowing you to significantly extend your hike and explore a broader natural area if you wish.
Beyond the scenic views and farm animals, you might stumble upon a pet burial area with intriguing gravestone inscriptions, adding a touch of quirky history to your journey. The area is also managed to restore grassland bird species, offering opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Turkey Hill Road and connects to the larger Whitney & Thayer Woods, offering extensive opportunities for longer hikes and exploration.