Weston Station Pond

About this Location

Weston Station Pond was created in the late 19th century when the Boston and Albany Railroad built a dam across Stony Brook to provide water for its steam locomotives. The pond was named after the nearby Weston Station, which served as a stop on the railroad line until 1971. 

Weston Station Pond lies within the Sears Conservation Land owned by the Town of Weston. It is 89 acres. The property has 2.9 miles of public trails.

The Mass Central Rail Trail passes the northwest corner of the pond.

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An intrepid adventure traveler can still find traces of it in the wilderness. A 104-mile railroad line was shattered by a hurricane in 1938. The line once stretched from downtown Boston at North Station to Union Station in Northampton, Mass. Calvin Coolidge used to ride this train to the State House each day when he was the Governor right after WWI.

Now, over 80 years later, dedicated volunteers, local property owners, state government agencies, and business partners in 25 communities are working to open it up as a linear park. Instead of trains, there will be tourists and locals, bed & breakfast inns, cross-country skiers, bicyclists, hikers, joggers, babies in baby carriages, and people in wheelchairs.

The Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT) will provide an east-west counterpart to the existing Appalachian Trail, and connections between the existing north-south New England Scenic, Mid-state, and Bay Circuit Trails. Near Boston, the MCRT will provide connections to the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, the Assabet River Rail Trail, and the Minuteman Rail Trail, and other projects close to Boston will connect directly with the MCRT. Sixteen hiking or multi-use trails will connect directly with the MCRT.

Notable Trails

The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Weston Station Pond.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Mass Central Rail Trail Official Website

Last updated January 9, 2024