Brimfield, Massachusetts 01010
Grand Trunk Trail Official WebsiteFive Bridge Road Trailhead is located at 131 Five Bridge Road in Brimfield. From here, you can follow the trail southeast for about 2.4 miles until you reach the Quinebaug River. Along the way, there are views of the forest, the river, and the marshland. You will also see some historical remnants of the former trolley line and the Grand Trunk Railway that used to operate in this area. The trail surface is mostly crushed stone, dirt, and gravel, suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
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The overall goal of the Grand Trunk Trail in south-central Massachusetts is to connect the communities of Brimfield, Sturbridge, and Southbridge by trail. Currently, two sections of the trail are completed. Although they do not yet connect, they are both pleasant rides through the Quinebaug River valley and worthy of tying together for a day of adventure and railroad history.
The Grand Trunk Trail is also part of an effort to create a larger 66-mile regional trail known as the Titanic Rail Trail that will run from Palmer to Franklin. The Titanic Rail Trail gets its name from the former president of the Grand Trunk Railway, Charles M. Hays, who lost his life sailing back from England on the RMS Titanic just after securing the necessary funds to complete a second transcontinental railroad. The venture was never completed.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
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Last updated November 26, 2023