Willard Brook State Forest is a 2,000-acre protected area in Massachusetts offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and mountain biking amid mixed hardwood forests and serene brook views.
Willard Brook State Forest spans approximately 2,000 acres primarily within the towns of Ashby, Harvard, and Townsend, Massachusetts. The forest features a variety of terrain including gentle hills, wetlands, and clear, cold streams like Willard Brook itself, which feeds into the nearby Nashua River. The ecosystem is dominated by mixed hardwoods including oak, maple, and birch, supporting wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous songbirds. Established in 1930, the area has a rich history of reforestation and conservation efforts. Visitors can experience over 15 miles of trails that cater to hikers, mountain bikers, and cross-country skiers in winter. Camping opportunities exist within primitive and developed campgrounds, offering both tent and RV accommodations. Key features include the scenic Pond Loop Trail which passes by several small ponds and wetlands, excellent fishing spots for trout and bass in Willard Brook and adjacent waters, and seasonal birdwatching opportunities especially in spring and fall migrations. The forest’s proximity to Route 119 and other local roads makes it an accessible getaway for residents of north-central Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Visitor appeal stems from its quiet forest environment, network of multi-use trails, and opportunities for family-friendly outdoor recreation close to urban centers.
Pond Loop Trail with scenic wetlands and pond views
Willard Brook, known for excellent trout fishing
Primitive and developed campgrounds offering diverse camping options
Mountain biking trails with moderate terrain and well-maintained paths
A clear, cold-water stream that supports native trout and offers quality fishing experiences.
A 3.5-mile loop trail passing small ponds, wetlands, and hardwood forest providing scenic and diverse terrain.
Offers both primitive and developed camping near water, catering to tent campers and RV users.