Pine Tree Brook / Popes Pond Path

Massachusetts

3 Reviews

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Pine Tree Brook / Popes Pond Path Facts

States: Massachusetts
Counties: Norfolk
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Sumner Street & Canton Ave (Milton) and Pine Tree Brook & Thacher Street (Milton)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Dirt, Woodchips
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6395803

Pine Tree Brook / Popes Pond Path Description

The Pine Tree Brook Trail travels alongside the brook in Milton, Massachusetts. The path travels through woods and residential neighborhoods for a distance of about 1.8 miles, and it connects to the Milton High School, and almost to the Pierce Middle School.

Parking and Trail Access

If driving, the best access point is from Sumner Street, via Canton Avenue.
There are multiple access points throughout the neighborhood.

Pine Tree Brook / Popes Pond Path Reviews

Pine Tree Pope’s Pind Path

On a Sunny Afternoon 70 degrees this is a great walk, especially the bridge over the Pope’s Pond outlet which was rushing over he dam and the trees were changing color. Made for a pretty picture of my wife. A note to those who want to walk from the Lafayette Street entrance to Thatcher, you need to cross the bridge at Milton High School and continue the path on the other side of Pine Tree Brook along the brook to Thatcher Street. There are paths on both sides; one goes into the Audubon Road neighborhood, the path on the other side goes to Thatcher. Path has been maintained and wood chips along the way cut down on mud and erosion addin to an enjoyable walk on a Fall Afternoon. Thanks for including it on your list. Lived here 45 years and didn’t know it existed.

Very pretty, well kept, no one else there in the middle of a sunny spring day!

Very pretty, well kept, no one else there in the middle of a sunny spring day!

better for walking

This is a lovely oath path but it’s pretty bumpy, not good for road bikes

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