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Robert Frost Trail (Mt. Holyoke Range State Park)
ModerateOut and Back

Robert Frost Trail (Mt. Holyoke Range State Park)

Hadley, Massachusetts

4.6 mi

Distance

1,188 ft

Elev. Gain

2h 1m

Est. Time

Out & Back

Route Type

Moderate

Difficulty

About This Trail

Imported description
This trail reference only talks about the section from the Visitor Center to Harris Mountain. A nice hike through the woods. The rocky climb to Mt. will be bypassed following this trail. It was paraphrased as " Norwott It rejoins the M&M on its way to the Harris Mountain Road. The Horse Caves are worth a visit if you follow the straight down white blazes instead of the left up the trail. There is some challenging terrain past Rattlesnake. The start elevation is 500', but you will end up at 385' with many inclines/declines.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Elevation Profile

Min:134 ft
Max:332 ft
362 ft
362 ft
134 ft200 ft266 ft332 ft0.0 mi1.1 mi2.3 mi3.4 mi4.6 mi

Trail Details

Route Type
Out & Back
Surface
Dirt

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