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Tully Trail

Coordinates: 42°39′06″N 72°12′44″W / 42.65167°N 72.21222°W / 42.65167; -72.21222
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Tully Trail
View from Tully Mountain
Length22 mi (35 km)
LocationFranklin County and Worcester County, Massachusetts
Usehiking, snowshoeing
Highest pointTully Mountain, 1,163 ft (354 m)
Lowest pointWest Branch Tully River, 560 ft (170 m)
Difficultyeasy, with rugged sections
Seasoneasiest May through October
Hazardsdeer ticks, poison ivy

The Tully Trail is a 22-mile (35 km) scenic loop trail located in the towns of Royalston, Orange, and Warwick, Massachusetts near the New Hampshire border. The route crosses several ledges with sweeping views of the surrounding rural countryside and passes three waterfalls (Royalston Falls, Spirit Falls, and Doane's Falls). Tully Mountain, Jacobs Hill, and Tully Lake are also located on the trail. The Tully Trail coincides briefly with the 110-mile (180 km) Metacomet-Monadnock Trail. The route follows a mostly protected corridor of state, federal, and non-profit owned land.

Conservation

The Tully Trail is managed by The Trustees of Reservations[1] and by the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust. Many key parcels along the trail route have been conserved by these non-profit organizations.

References

  1. ^ "Tully Trail". The Trustees of Reservations. Retrieved 8 July 2021.

42°39′06″N 72°12′44″W / 42.65167°N 72.21222°W / 42.65167; -72.21222