The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA

The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA The Throne hiking trail, Rockwood Lane parking - Groton, MA
Off Leash
Shade Available
Parking
Accessible Paths

Discover The Throne hiking trail off Rockwood Lane in Groton, Massachusetts, a top destination for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and beautiful New England scenery. This popular spot features a series of scenic, hilly paths perfect for dog-friendly hiking, snowshoeing, or simply enjoying nature with your furry companion. The park’s terrain offers a heart-pumping workout for both dogs and owners, making it a favorite for active visitors and their pets.

Families in the Groton area will appreciate that the park is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hiking alongside its dog-friendly amenities. The parking area on Rockwood Lane is flat, paved, and plowed in the winter, making access easy year-round. With trail connections to surrounding neighborhoods and other local points of interest, The Throne hiking trail is an excellent option for anyone looking for a dog-friendly hiking experience in Groton, MA.

FAQs

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed on The Throne hiking trail.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the parking lot is plowed in the winter and the trails are accessible year-round, making it a great option for snowshoeing and winter activities.
  • Is there a place to park? Yes, there is a flat, paved parking lot at Rockwood Lane.
  • Are the trails kid-friendly? Yes, the trails are good for kids and offer kid-friendly hiking options.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the trail connects to several local destinations, allowing for extended hikes or circuits.

Reviews

W Gavazzi

Lots of ups and downs on this trail!

Probably challenging for some but great terrain to get the heart going!

Nice for snowshoeing too.

The parking lot is flat and paved and plowed in the winter.

The trail connects to a number of locations and one could easily do a nice circuit. Easy to end up in the Throne neighborhood or down by the Senior Center.

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