Emily Dickinson Trail

Emily Dickinson Trail

Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

Emily Dickinson Trail (MyHikes) webpage and map

About this Location

The Emily Dickinson Trail is an easy 0.9-mile one-way trail located off Mill Lane in Amherst, Massachusetts. There are 2 trailheads, one located by the parking lot at the east end of Mill Lane by South East St, this is also a rail trail entrance as well. The other trailhead is located within Groff Park in the northeast corner beyond the playground.

This trail follows along Fort River by farm fields and over small footbridges. The trail is well maintained and each bridge is named. There are several places to stop and take a dip in the water or sit in the tall grass by a field. Sections of this trail are known to be very active locations for snakes, one bridge is even named Snake Point. There are also many turkeys that frequent the area along with plenty of other bird species.

While there are sections with many roots, this trail should be considered easy. 

It should be noted that there is a direction sign at roughly the 0.7-mile mark from the Groff Park trailhead. This sign appears to point you to a field, there are, however, no additional trail markers once you enter the field. This sign should be ignored. 

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Emily Dickinson Trail (MyHikes) webpage and map

Last updated November 27, 2023