Brewster Forest - Trail, Brewster, Massachusetts
Brewster Forest - Trail, Brewster, Massachusetts
Latitude | 41.73915291540649 |
Longitude | -70.03372192382812 |
City | Brewster |
State | Massachusetts |
Zip/Postal Code | |
Country | United States |
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Trail Length | 15 miles or more |
Trail Level | Intermediate |
Trail Type | Singletrack & Fire Roads |
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 03, 2011]
streetskidder
Cross Country Rider
not as buff as nick to tight not flowy or fast i liked nickerson way better im visiting from vt its nice not to climb for 20 min im amazed at the riding here (cape) it was soft not packed like other spots more traffic could help Customer Service stick to nick it rocks i ride two and a half hrs without repeating Similar Products Used: not same area but on cape otis ,tot ,willow all worth checking out ticks are plentiful in all areas i pick several off after a sesh just check and shower after riding also use slime the thorns are brutal |
[Sep 15, 2009]
XRC800
Cross Country Rider
Did the entire loop described above, took the second right to do the first loop with lake view. This loop is fun and only about 1 mile long. From here I went straight across the dirt road (the first left)into the woods. This loop is much larger, I would guess its 6-7 miles long. The first half was very fun, nice burms and rollers with good elevation changes and tight singletrack. The second half was a bit more rough. Some trail maintenance is needed, and the ruts seemed larger from dirtbikes. A few climbs required hiking due to steep dirt surface. At one point you will cross a paved access road, I think its Cove Rd. At this point you are about half way there and the trail proceeds back along Rt 6. The entire ride with both loops was 7-8 miles and took me, an intermediate rider, 52 minutes. Customer Service Arrived using the directions here. Driving East on Freemans the dirt trail head is on the right with a gate. Just ride to the end of the dirt road to Rt 6 fence and loop access. |
[Apr 10, 2008]
JBH
Cross Country Rider
The directions already listed to this trail are spot on. The entire loop is about 7 or 8 miles. It is used by motocross types so some of the trail is rutted out, but still ridable. Not very technical, although a few of the climbs are challenging. It makes a nice loop though and is worth riding if you are in the Nickerson State Park area. There are way better options for riding if you are on Cape Cod though. Trail of tears in Barnstable or Otis in Falmouth are about the best the Cape has to offer. Nickerson is nice, but really hard to find the good trails without a guide. Customer Service Same as already listed. Similar Products Used: Willow Street, Trail of Tears, Otis, Nickerson. |
[Mar 08, 2004]
Anonymous
Weekend Warrior
Although very confusing, the above directions are dead on. This weekend (3/7) was my first time on this trail. It is in great shape for this time of year and the riding was great for all skill levels. I was not able to explore the entire trail, but what I did ride had a bit of everything. From great decents to tough inclines, this was a great trail to begin the season with. Definately worth checking out if your on the cape, you wont find much better in the area. |
[Jul 07, 2003]
Anonymous
when you first come onto the dirt road trail from freemans way after the second downhill you'll come to a second trail coming in on the right. this goes out to a sandy fire road and then go left 20 yards and take the single track on your left. this is a single track alternative to the dirt road trail. eventually you'll come to a grassy old fire road on the left fork. take this and it takes you back on the dirt road trail to route 6 and the single track. if you continue on to the right on the single track alternative route you will go on some really cool tight trails which comes out to an atv riding area but go across this sandy trail and into the unknown. or you can just follow the directions above and explore the rest of this area later. Customer Service print out the complicated directions above. from this location you can access the trails in the brewster forest, nickerson state park and the route 6 renegade trails Similar Products Used: route 6, trail of tears, ruth pond area of nickerson state park. |