Club Hikes

Do you want to start your day with a walk and some good company? Then join the Hiking Club. Contact us at warehamgardenclubma@gmail.com to be added to the text chain for any cancellations/changes.

Hikes are around 1 to 2.5 miles and end with a lunch somewhere in the area. You’re welcome to carpool or meet at the hiking spot.

Be sure to wear appropriate clothing, sturdy footwear and bring bug spray and/or sunscreen. If it’s raining we will not hike.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Mattapoisett Bike Trail at 10 am

Park in the lot that is accessed from Route 6 and Railroad Road. If the lot is full go down Depot street and park on Main Street. Then walk back down Depot Street to meet us at the entrance @ Depot and Railroad. 

The trail is a combo of asphalt and board walks. We will walk past beautiful vistas of the harbor and salt marshes. This walk could be 2 to 3 miles depending on the desires of those attending.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The Stone Estate at Great Hill at 10 am
214 Delano Road in Marion


Park outside the iron gates at 214 Delano Road, Marion.

The Stone family allows the public to walk on the paved roads past fields, water, large trees, pine groves and back onto Delano Road to complete the loop. It can be a 2 mile loop depending on conditions of the road. 

Thursday, December 18, 2025 
Lowell Holly Reservation South Sandwich Road in Sandwich Mass

Meet at 10 am at Hynes Parking Area in Onset. 

This property is managed by the Trustees of Reservations. We will wander down carriage roads and foot trails through groves of American Holly that embellish this unique peninsula.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 
Great Neck in Wareham

Meet at the SITE @ 9:30 am. Drive to the end of Great Neck Road then turn right onto Short Cut Road. Park on the left.

This is a favorite of the clubs. It is a 1.5 to 2 mile loop.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Nasketucket Bay State Reservation in Mattapoisett
Meet in the Parking Lot of the Reservation at 10 am


This trail is 2.4 miles in length. It is a small state owned property. The area includes fields. farmhouse ruins, salt marshes, forest trails and even a rocky beach.

Directions : From Route 6 west Turn Left on Brandt Island Road. Follow Brandt Island Road turning left at the fork in the road. Curve right for Brandt Beach Road. Park on right in DRC parking lot.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
The Stone Estate at Great Hill
214 Delano Road in Marion


Please park and meet  OUTSIDE the black iron gates at 10 am.

This is a beautiful 2 mile loop. We will walk past fields, ocean vistas as we see Buzzards Bay and Wings Cove. As we make the loop through the estate back onto Delano Road the vegetation and terrain changes. We will be walking on paved surfaces as we walk through the estate and back onto Delano Road.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Ryder Conservation Area, Orange Trail 61,
Cotuit Road, Sandwich , MA 

Meet at 9:30 am at Hynes Parking Area in Onset. 

1.3 mile loop, popular trail for birding and wildlife. Reviewers report it has well marked trails. It is an easy loop with water views through woods. There are some exposed roots to be aware of so sturdy shoes are recommended. 

Note: This one is rescheduled from September due to weather. 

Pocasset Ridge Conservation Area, Tiverton, RI
Wednesday, August 13, 2025: 9:00 am

Adjacent to Weetamoo Woods and Pardon Gray Preserve the Loop Trail (1.1 miles) connects two old wagon roads. Giant boulders dot the oak forest landscape. The parking lot is located at approximately 2900 Main Road, near the intersection with Nanaquaket Road. Look for an orange and white entrance sign next to a large, unmarked garage, owned by the town of Tiverton.

Parsons Reserve, Dartmouth
Tuesday, April 29, 2025: 9:00 am – 1:30 pm


This is a lovely and ecologically significant property. The daffodils should be in bloom and they are spectacular! There are so many, it is hard to imagine the time and work it took to plant them. Access point is Horse Neck Road, south of Russell’s
Mills Village. They ask for a very small donation @ $5

The Knob, Woods Hole, Falmouth
Tuesday, April 8, 2025: 9:00 am – 1:30 pm


This is a major attraction for the beautiful coastal bank views of Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay and for bird lovers. It will be less than a 1 mile hike. There is a small beach that should be seen from the Harbor Cliff Trail. Parking is limited on the side of the road at 36 Quissett Harbor Road.

Brandt Island Cove District, Mattapoisett Neck Road
Wednesday, March 26, 2025: 9:00 am – 1:30 pm


We will be hiking amongst woods and salt marsh with fantastic coastal scenery. Way and Whaler’s Way. It’s about 1.5 miles in and out. Roadside parking at the end of Anchorage Way and Whalers way

Cornell Farm, Dartmouth
Tuesday, March 11, 2025: 9:00 am – 1:30 pm


This is an in and out trail with beautiful views of marshland and woodland plus a long board walk. There are some roots but the views are not to be missed. Parking area at 530 Smith Neck Road.

Copicut Woods, Fall River
Wednesday, October 30, 2024: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm


Upland forest and remnants of a vibrant agricultural past; a bioreserve to remember. It features a variety of natural communities, vernal pools, an abandoned farm settlement and a mile long miller lane, and a 150 year old stone wall-lined cart path. It also protects drinking water for 100,000 people. Parking area on Indian Town Road approx. 1.7 miles off of Blossom Road.

Lloyd Center, South Dartmouth
Wednesday, October 16, 2024: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Lloyd Center sits on 82 acres of oak-hickory forest, freshwater wetlands, salt marshes and an estuary. The 7 trails offer views of Buzzards Bay, Demarest Lloyd State Park, Mishaum Point and the islands. Kettle holes, marines and a Native American midden site are features along the trails. Address: 430 Potomska Road, Dartmouth.

Davis Douglas Conservations Area, Plymouth
Tuesday, September 24, 2024: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm


This area comprises 6 ponds, a farm and conservation land. There are ample ponds and forests with miles of old cart paths and woodland trails. The forest has pitch pine/scrub oak barrens which rank among the most biologically significant areas on the eastern seaboard. Parking at Davis-Douglas Farm and Ship Pond Road.