Itinéraires Etats-Unis MassachusettsWoburn
Horn Pond Woburns, MA

Woburn, Massachusetts, Etats-Unis

Horn Pond Woburns, MA

Longueur3.3 km
Gain de Hauteur19 m
Pas4500

Forêt

Lac

Vues panoramiques

Fleurs sauvages

Site historique

Lieu calme

Plage

Vie sauvage

Prairie

Toilettes

Terrain de jeu

Sur route

Hors sentier

Boueux

Rocheux

Insectes

Pente raide

Créé par Erik
Détails de l'itinéraire
Horn Pond Woburns, MA est un itinéraire 3.3 km (4 500pas) localisé près de Woburn, Massachusetts, Etats-Unis. Cet itinéraire a un gain de hauteur autour de 19 m et est classé facile. Trouvez plus ditinéraires comme celui-ci sur lApp Pacer.
Welcome to the Woburns Horn Pond Conservation Area Map. The map and pictures on this site are the most complete and current collection on the internet. Major trails are shown in red. Please help W.R.E.N. keep Horn Pond clean and leave only your footprints. Swimming in Horn Pond is discouraged since the City can provide no life guards, nor should you have campfires. Obviously the discharge of firearms is also prohibited. Boats that do not have gasoline motors are allowed. Fishing, biking aand walking are the most common activities. The long and level paved path around the perimeter of the pond is off limits to cars but a great place to rollerblade or have your child learn to ride a bike. Horn Pond biking and walking can be extended to Winchester Center. Just proceed to the end of Lake Terrace (opposite Old Foley Beach) off Lake Avenue, where you can pickup the Horn Pond Brook Bike Path. This bike path ends at Wedge Pond just north of Winchester Square.
Commentaires
sparkcn
2024/04/07
Latisha
2024/06/23
I would like to recommend this route for anyone who wants to feel closer to nature without having to go far out into the woods. There’s plenty of flora and fauna. It’s a nice walk to go around the entire pond and even if there’s a lot of people there you never have to worry about there being overwhelmed.
Détails de l'itinéraire

Longueur

3.3 km

Gain de Hauteur

19 m

Pas

4500
Créé par
Erik
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