Ashland, MA 01721
USA
Join this family hike to see the “witches caves,” an area steeped in the history of the Salem Witch Trials. This forest once belonged to Governor Danforth, who may have allowed the victims of the trials to escape to his land. Come enjoy the changing leaves, rolling trails, and history with the kids. Learn to sing family-friendly songs from the Colonial period and learn about the Nipmuc tribe, the original inhabitants, whose language stays with us today.
Cancels for rain. Wear long pants, close-toed shoes, layers, and bring bug spray, sun screen and water. Adult must accompany child. Registration encouraged. Register by email at AMCOutdoorsRx@outdoors.org.
Driving directions
Meet at the trailhead parking area on Winter Street. Parking is just a little west of the intersection with Pine Hill Road in Ashland.