There are plenty of spots in the Bay State to get away from the day to day stress and immerse yourself in Massachusetts' beautiful nature. Ashley Reservoir in Holyoke is a hidden oasis with one of the most peaceful hikes in our state. As you trek through a wooded slice of nature, you'll find yourself on a paved path that leads out onto the water. The views from this peninsula are second to none, and the best part is that even novice hikers will be able to take on this otherworldly trail. For a quiet and relaxing hike upon a lake, you need to head to Holyoke and take Ashley Reservoir Trail as soon as possible.
Welcome to Ashley Reservoir Trail!
This hidden oasis is located in Holyoke, and it's one of the quietest trails in the area.
At just over 3-miles long, this is a great hike to spend a day out in nature so you can truly relax. This trail is rated as "easy," as much of the trail is paved.
One of the reasons that this hike is so serene is that it's only accessible by foot.
Ashley Reservoir is a secondary source of water supply for the city of Holyoke. This reservoir has a capacity of 795 million gallons, so it's a vital resource for our city.
Since this reservoir was constructed back in 1897, it's been a beautiful but important part of Holyoke. Therefor the reservoir is protected, and motor vehicles and fishing are prohibited.
A highlight of this trail is walking out upon Ashley Pond, and being surrounded by serene water.
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No matter what time of year it is, Ashley Reservoir Trail is a quiet lake hike in Massachusetts that will have you feeling miles and miles away from it all.
For more information on Ashley Reservoir, you can visit the City of Holyoke website right here.
Have you ever walked out upon the water on Ashley Reservoir Trail? What other Massachusetts trails do you love? We’d love to hear about your suggestions and experiences in the comments, and don’t forget to then go share photos from your Massachusetts outdoor adventures with us in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook, or by tagging us at #onlyinmassachusetts on Instagram for a chance to be featured! If there's a spot you're particularly fond of, you can nominate it, and we may feature it in an upcoming article.
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