Ames Parker, Bridge, Whale Rock, and Pond Trail Loop
Ames Parker, Bridge, Whale Rock, and Pond Trail Loop
4.9
(1822)
13,635
hikers
00:30
1.95km
10m
Hiking
Enjoy an easy 1.2-mile loop hike through Sheep Pasture, featuring a pond, wooded areas, and the unique Whale Rock landmark.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.53 km
311 m
104 m
Surfaces
1.82 km
113 m
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This easy loop trail is located within Sheep Pasture in North Easton, Massachusetts. It offers a pleasant walk through a mix of natural and managed landscapes.
The Ames Parker, Bridge, Whale Rock, and Pond Trail Loop is rated as easy. With minimal elevation gain and a relatively short distance, it's suitable for most fitness levels and a great option for a relaxed outing.
On average, hikers can expect to complete this loop in about 30 minutes. It's a perfect choice for a quick walk or a leisurely stroll.
The trail features generally flat terrain, likely consisting of dirt paths, grassy areas, and possibly some boardwalks, especially near the pond. Given its location in Sheep Pasture, you can expect a mix of woodland and open spaces.
Yes, trails within Sheep Pasture are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Parking for trails within Sheep Pasture is typically available at designated parking areas near the main entrance or along the access roads. Look for signs indicating visitor parking upon arrival.
Access to Sheep Pasture and its trails, including the Ames Parker, Bridge, Whale Rock, and Pond Trail Loop, is generally free, and no permits are typically required for day use.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter can be beautiful with snow. For comfortable hiking, spring and fall are often ideal.
As the name suggests, you'll encounter a bridge, a pond, and potentially a feature known as 'Whale Rock'. The trail offers tranquil views of the pond and the natural beauty of Sheep Pasture, including woodlands and open fields.
Absolutely! Given its easy difficulty, short distance, and scenic environment, this loop is very suitable for families with young children. It's a great way to introduce kids to hiking and enjoy nature together.
Sheep Pasture typically offers visitor facilities, which may include restrooms and picnic areas. It's advisable to check the Sheep Pasture website or signage upon arrival for specific amenity locations.
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