Reading Town Forest Inner Loop
Reading Town Forest Inner Loop
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Hike the easy 1.2-mile Reading Town Forest Inner Loop, a dog-friendly route with river views and historical features.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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852 m
650 m
424 m
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1.15 km
422 m
338 m
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You can access the Reading Town Forest from several points. Common access points include one off Strout Avenue and another near Wood End Elementary School. These locations typically offer parking options for visitors.
Yes, the Reading Town Forest is a popular spot for dog owners. It is considered a dog-friendly area, but please ensure your dog is kept under control, and always clean up after your pet.
The Reading Town Forest offers a pleasant hiking experience throughout the year. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is great for enjoying the wooded canopy. Winter hiking is also possible, but be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Reading Town Forest. It is a public recreational area open for everyone to enjoy.
The terrain within the forest is varied, featuring a mix of single-track paths and wider dirt roads. You'll encounter relatively flat sections, especially near wetlands, but also some inclines and 'islands' of higher ground. Be aware that some paths can be narrow and rocky, and boardwalks are present in marshy areas.
The route takes you through a predominantly wooded environment with a natural forest canopy. You'll see wetlands, and in some spots, you can enjoy views of the Ipswich River. Interestingly, parts of the forest feature evenly planted stands of white and red pine trees, a nod to its history as an artificially planted forest from the 1930s.
Yes, the trails in Reading Town Forest generally range from easy to moderate, making many routes suitable for casual walks and family outings. The 'Inner Loop' route is considered easy, with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for beginners and families.
While there aren't many prominent landmarks, a unique historical element includes a broken-down stone chimney hidden within the forest, offering a glimpse into its past. The planted pine stands also tell a story of the forest's Depression-era origins.
Yes, the Reading Town Forest Inner Loop utilizes sections of the larger trail network. Specifically, this route follows parts of the Mystic Link Trail and the (Ridge) trail, allowing you to experience different segments of the forest's diverse paths.
The trails in Reading Town Forest are multi-use, accommodating hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. It's a great place for various outdoor activities, so you'll likely share the paths with others enjoying the forest.
The Reading Town Forest features an extensive network of trails, allowing you to create numerous custom loop routes. While there isn't one specifically named 'Inner Loop' trail, you can combine various paths to design a route that suits your desired distance and difficulty. Komoot's planning tools can help you discover and connect these trails.
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