The Quarry Via Mountain Park
Maximum: As long or as short as you wish--the trail links up with all the Mt. Tom trails (Mt. Tom Map & Info) as well as the 3 mile Whiting Street Reservoir circuit.( Whiting St. Reservoir)
Good for kids but adult supervision for 'safe exploring.'
Parking: There are no fees associated with this entrance for hiking. However, this is the entry road to Mountain Park (an outdoor concert venue) as well as and the Whiting Street Reservoir, a jogger's delight.
Mt. Park itself, has a long, interesting history (Mt. Park) including, an amusement park, a ski area (Sking at Mt.Tom), and summer water park. It is currently a fenced in outdoor concert venue. My advice: avoid this entrance when a summer concert is planned!
Good for kids but adult supervision for 'safe exploring.'
Parking: There are no fees associated with this entrance for hiking. However, this is the entry road to Mountain Park (an outdoor concert venue) as well as and the Whiting Street Reservoir, a jogger's delight.
Mt. Park itself, has a long, interesting history (Mt. Park) including, an amusement park, a ski area (Sking at Mt.Tom), and summer water park. It is currently a fenced in outdoor concert venue. My advice: avoid this entrance when a summer concert is planned!
Park at the end of Mt. Park Road, about a mile off Rte. 5. You'll know when you've reached the end--gates will stop you. Walk up the left hand road for a hundred yards or so (following the fence) until you get to a large iron gate which is the beginning of the Holyoke Reservoir property. Instead of going forward past the Whiting Street Reservoir gates to follow. the road, take a sharp right turn onto a foot trail that follows the fence. Continue along the fence trail for about a quarter of a mile following it as it curves softly to the left away from the fence and down to where the foot path joins the dirt road around the reservoir. Bear to the right on the road. You'll see the reservoir at this point. (Quite beautiful) and follow it several hundred yard until the road begins to curve clearly to the left. At this same point you will see another path/trail going up the embankment to the right. Take the short trail up the embankment. You will emerge at a paved road and an electrical substation. Bear left and continue down the road. You will pass the old ski and water park area on your left, and tall wall of granite on your right. Go to the end of the road (about 10 minutes) to a gate and a very wide open, flat gravely area. Go through the gate and approach the end of the flat gravel area. It is here that you will see the entrance to the enormous quarry--an almost moonscape shock upon first site. (Holyoke Quarry)
There is also a sign that points to a hikers trail--The Bray Loop Trail. It by passes the quarry and enters the other Mt. Tom trails.
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