Take An Easy Loop Trail To Enter Another World At Eames Pond In Massachusetts

Moore State Park in Paxton, Massachusetts, offers an easy 1.8-mile loop hike featuring a covered bridge, rushing waters, and a breathtaking waterfall.

If you grew up near Paxton, Massachusetts, there's a good chance you've been to Moore State Park. This gorgeous state park will transport you to another world, and the best way to experience it is on Eames Pond via Old Bringham Road Trail. Along this easy 1.8-mile loop you'll find a covered bridge, rushing waters, and a breathtaking waterfall. Surrounded by woods and dainty flowers, this easy loop hike is an experience you won't soon forget. Next time you're looking for a loop hike that won't take too much out of you, head to Eames Pond inside Moore State Park and escape to somewhere magical.

Hidden inside Moore State Park in Paxton is Eames Pond via Old Bringham Road Trail.

You'll feel like you've been transported to a different world on this easy 1.8-mile loop hike. This trail won't take too much out of you, and you won't have to sacrifice any views.

Eames Pond is actually an old name for Turkey Hill Brook, which is technically the name of the beautiful waterfall upon this hike. No matter what you call it, it's simply breathtaking.

The waterfall drops nearly 90 feet in less than a quarter mile. Hearing the sounds of rushing water is the perfect backdrop for a leisurely hike.

As you continue on through the woods, you'll find incredible clearings to view the park, and smell native flowers.

Moore State Park covers 400 acres, so you can continue onto many more trails if this easy loop hike wasn't enough.

Featuring an old mill, covered bridges, and Eames Pond, this area is the perfect spot to experience otherworldly Massachusetts nature.

Next time you're looking for an easy loop hike that features a waterfall and unforgettable Massachusetts nature views, head to Moore State Park and take the Eames Pond via Old Bringham Road Trail.

For more information on visiting Eames Pond via Old Bringham Road Trail inside Moore State Park, you can visit the Mass.gov website right here.

Have you ever taken this easy loop hike in Paxton? What was it like? We’d love to hear about your 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 another nature spot in Massachusetts that you think we should know about, you can nominate it here, and we might feature it in an upcoming article!

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