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Please refer to the Adams Sno-Drifters website for trail closures and postings.
This trail is for winter use only when snow covered.
Need to Know
This is, primarily, a snowmobile trail; please be wary of snowmobilers. A pass may be required to use this trail.
Description
This trails starts from Snowmobile Junction AD01 and runs west, coinciding with
Sucker Brook Trail. It coincides with
Adams Sno-Drifters Trail, running southward. At Snowmobile Junction AD02, the trail connects with
Corridor 9 for a short ways. At Junction AD03,
Corridor 9 leaves (on the left) and Corridor 2 coincides with
"S" Turns Trail. It runs past Junction AD06, where
Corridor 9 ties back in (from the right).
Coinciding with
Corridor 9, the trail passes through Ayrhill Farms, Stafford Hill Wildlife Management Area, and some cornfields. It loosely follows Harbor Road to the
Ashuwillticook Rail Trail and turns left; here is the only place where snowmobiles are permitted on the bike trail. It turns right off the bike trail and ascends a small hill. It crosses over Route 8 and parallels Fred Mason Road, along a trail in the woods. It coincides with
Reservoir Road Trail, passing Junctions AD08 and AD09.
At Snowmobile Junction AD10,
Corridor 9 (leaves forward left), while Corridor 2 turns right. It runs north/northeast, paralleling West Mountain Road, then crosses over. It runs through the Greylock Glen, along part of the
Glen Meadow Loop. According to the Adams Sno-Drifters Club, there's some confusion with the DCR about the actual route through here. The trail isn't marked well (through here) and isn't exactly clear.
At the unsigned Snowmobile Junction AD19, Corridor 2 turns forward left, following an old road. It passes by the obscure
Pipeline Trail (on the right). The trail follows Notch Road and Rockwell Road to its end at Snowmobile Junction AD16.
Flora & Fauna
Flora: Blackberries, Beech, Eastern
Hemlock, Goldenrod, White Pine.
Contacts
Shared By:
David Smith
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