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Open every day, year-round, 8am to sunset.
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Loop
This loop heads through a variety of environments found at Ward Reservation. Starting from the main parking area off Prospect Road, it heads east along the red or yellow blazes toward Holt Hill and the Solstice Stones. As the tallest point in Essex County, this is one of the best views around. Continue east on the blue-blazed Graham Trail as it bends to the north past the #7 and #24 signs, finally ending at Old Chestnut Street near Shrub Hill. Cross the street onto the blue-blazed section of the Elephant Rock Trail beginning the half-mile climb up Boston Hill. This one-time ski hill makes for another beautiful viewpoint across Merrimack Valley. Continuing to the south/southwest, find the Vetter Trail past sign #12 as it descends toward Old Chestnut Street again. Take a short section of the street to the south (left), looking for the eastern end of Old Prospect Road. Here, you can also continue along the blue blazes back toward Graham Trail and the Solstice Stones. Staying with this loop, follow Old Prospect Road and the red blazes past sign #5 as it slowly climbs out of the woods toward a private residence and the main parking area.
The land was donated by Mable Ward in the memory of her deceased husband, who died in 1940. Mable and Charles Ward were responsible for installing the Solstice Stones at the summit of Holt Hill. Holt Hill is named after Nicholas Holt, whose family owned the surrounding land through the late 19th century.
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