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Mountain biking
This easy 5.2-mile mountain bike loop at Adams Farm in Walpole, MA, offers smooth, flowy trails perfect for beginners and families.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Adams Farm loop is largely considered an easy to moderate mountain biking destination, making it excellent for beginners and enjoyable for intermediate riders looking for a faster, flowy experience. The terrain primarily consists of smooth, non-technical singletrack and doubletrack, with minimal elevation gain. While generally smooth, you might encounter some non-technical roots and rocks, and some sections of singletrack are tight and turny. There are a few short, punchy climbs, but they are typically manageable.
The Adams Farm loop, which is about 8.3 kilometers (5.2 miles) long, typically takes around 40-45 minutes to complete on a mountain bike. This duration can vary depending on your riding pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Ample parking is available at the red barn trailhead for Adams Farm. This trail network is highly recommended as a great place to introduce children to off-road biking due to its smooth and non-technical nature, making it very family-friendly.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails at Adams Farm. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash and practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
Adams Farm is a great place to ride year-round, with some exceptions. It's particularly beautiful during the fall when the foliage is spectacular. The trails dry quickly after rain, and the ground becomes very fast when frozen and clear of ice in winter. The doubletracks are also excellent after fresh snow. However, the trails are typically closed in March and April for mud season to prevent damage and deterioration.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the trails at Adams Farm. It is conservation land open to the public.
As you ride, you'll navigate through varied scenery including wooded areas, open fields, streams, and interesting boulders. The farm is known for its natural beauty, especially the vibrant fall foliage, and offers good opportunities for bird-watching throughout the year.
Yes, adventurous riders can connect Adams Farm to the nearly adjoining Rocky Woods, and from there, potentially to Noanet and Hale Reservation. This offers extensive possibilities for longer and more varied rides beyond the immediate Adams Farm network.
Beyond the general beauty of the farm, you'll be riding through the extensive conservation land of Adams Farm. Keep an eye out for specific trails like The Sequel Trail, which incorporates small wooden ladders over fallen trees, adding an interesting element for intermediate riders.
The trails at Adams Farm are generally well-maintained and clearly marked with color-coded markers. The town actively removes blowdowns, ensuring good riding conditions. While some sections might have non-technical roots and rocks, the overall network is designed for a smooth experience.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails, including the Orange Trail, Blue Trail, White Trail, Red Trail, and the Monarch Trail (yellow). The Blue Trail, for instance, follows an old cart path that can be deeply worn with tree roots and rocks, offering a slightly different feel.