Do you have time to help out on the Midstate Trail? The Midstate is looking for help to volunteer on the trail. There are various opportunities from adopting a section or just helping out on a project. Training is provided for adopters. Come on out and meet new people and learn new skills. It’s not all that hard. We’ll have some fun and interesting trail work days building bog bridges, moving some big rocks, as well as general trail maintenance. NO experience necessary! If you have time and would like to help on the Midstate Trail, please contact Don for more information
Bridge dedicated in Rutland.
The newly constructed bridge off East Hill Road in Rutland was dedicated in memory of Francis L Raboin who loved hiking these woods. Thanks to the family for their generous donation to construct the bridge and those who helped to build it.
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Midstate Trail Wildflowers
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Here is a collection of wildflowers found along the Midstate trail (2001-2016). Click on the image to see a larger view.
Welcome to the Midstate Trail
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The Midstate Trail is a scenic footpath located in Worcester County, 45 miles west of Boston. This 92 mile hiking trail extends from Rhode Island crossing the gentle hills of central Massachusetts and eventually connecting to the Wapack Trail in New Hampshire. The Midstate Trail is highly accessible, easy to hike and the best way to enjoy the natural side of the region.
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