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8 Ponds Pass Hike Series - Part 3/3

  • Wildlands Trust, Inc. 675 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 (map)

Join Wildlands Trust as we prepare you to hike the first 6 miles of 8 Ponds Pass. 8 Ponds Pass is a 17.4 mile out-and-back trail that connects several Wildlands Trust and Town of Plymouth preserves. Throughout a few planned hikes, you had the chance to hike sections of 8 Ponds Pass. This led to a final one-way, 6-mile hike from Beaver Dam Road to Davis-Douglas Farm on Saturday, June 21 - the day of Wildlands’ Solstice Celebration! There were two hikes before this longer 6-mile hike. The first took you 2.5 miles round trip on Sunday, May 4. The second took you 4 miles round trip on Sunday, June 1. You do not need to have attended all the hikes to sign up!

This final hike in this series will be a total of 6 miles, taking you from Beaver Dam Road all the way to Davis-Douglas Farm. We will hike over varied, uneven, sandy, and pine needle-covered trails, with sections of steep and strenuous terrain. Hike leaders Ryley Newton and Susan Bolton will guide you on this hike.

We will meet at Davis-Douglas Farm before shuttling over to the Beaver Dam Conservation Area trailhead and hiking all the way back to Davis-Douglas Farm.*

For more information about the 8 Ponds Pass trail, click here.

Registration closes on Friday, June 20 at 12 PM. Want to sign up after registration closes? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Parking:

Meet at Wildlands Trust’s headquarters at Davis-Douglas Farm, 675 Long Pond Road, Plymouth, MA 02360, at 10:00 AM, where carpooling will be provided.

From Route 3: Take Exit 7 (old Exit 3) and head southwest on Clark Road. Turn left at the intersection onto Long Pond Road. Turn sharp right into Wildlands Trust’s headquarters at Davis-Douglas Farm.

* Parking at the trailhead of 8 Ponds Pass at Beaver Dam Road is tight, so please plan to meet at Davis-Douglas Farm to carpool in as few vehicles as possible. The drive is 3.2 miles, about 6 minutes.

What to Wear & Bring:

  • Sturdy, closed-toed shoes

  • Weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor activities

  • Water

  • Snack

  • Sunblock or sun protection

  • Bug repellent

What to Expect:

  • Carpooling to the hiking site at 9:00 AM

  • Hike begins at 9:15 AM

  • Hiking at a 30-minute per mile pace

  • About 6 miles of hiking over varied, uneven, sandy, and pine needle-covered trails, with sections of steep and strenuous terrain

  • Wildlands Trust staff and volunteers to guide you!

Restrictions:

  • Ages 15+

  • No pets

  • Maximum 10 hikers

  • Minimum 5 hikers

Outdoor programs are weather permitting. Cancellations and postponements due to weather will be announced online and registered attendees will be notified via email.

Questions? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Earlier Event: June 7
Lady Slipper Hike at Great Neck
Later Event: June 21
Solstice Celebration