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Webber-Rogers Farmstead Conservation Area offers a peaceful hiking experience with beautiful loop trails, including scenic views of Pleasant Pond and a rustic stone wall. The well-maintained trails are good for kids and provide a nature-rich environment with active birdlife and charming wooded paths. Parking is limited to roadside shoulder spaces for a few vehicles, and dogs are not allowed on the trails.
Great walk! Great views! Took a walking stick helped with the terrain. Would like to see maps in the box.
Beautiful wooded path along the shore with pretty veiws of the pond and thru the woods. Enjoyed the resting area, bridges and stone work. Bring your favorite walking stick.
Nice little hike through the woods. Loop trail. Along the water and up over the hill and back
Very nice – especially because it’s very close to home – other than the wasp nest we stumbled into toward the end. Fortunately, dad got the brunt of the stings, and we were able to escape. Other than the wasps, watch out for lots of frogs and fungi!
Beautiful loop trail. The Shore Trail offers lots of access to Pleasant Pond. The Ridge Trail is very peaceful; love the rustic stone wall there. This trail is well maintained and easy to follow. Parking is on the shoulder of the road; with room for about four vehicles. It’s posted that dogs are not allowed on this trail. This spot is teeming with bird activity.