Near Mahican--Mohawk Trail Section 1: Deerfield to Shelburne Falls
The brook just below the Conway Reservoir Dam.
Near Mahican--Mohawk Trail Section 1: Deerfield to Shelburne Falls
Relics of the past.
Near Mahican--Mohawk Trail Section 1: Deerfield to Shelburne Falls
The endless staircase.
Near Mahican--Mohawk Trail Section 1: Deerfield to Shelburne Falls
This is one of the rock walls along the Mahican - Mohawk Trail.
Near Mahican--Mohawk Trail Section 1: Deerfield to Shelburne Falls
Number 2 Dam along the Deerfield River (South Bridge Hydro).

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Mahican--Mohawk Trail Section 1: Deerfield to Shelburne Falls

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This section stretches from Deerfield to Shelburne Falls.
7.6
mi
Distance
831
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.59mi
Distance
831ft
Elevation Gain
803ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
570ft
High Point
185ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This section of the Mahican-Mohawk Trail starts off Hoosac Road. From here, the trail follows in the tracks of an old railroad bed. While, the information on Mass.gov says the woodland loops are optional, the white blazes indicate that the loops are meant to be the official route. At the north end of the third loop, the trail descends a dangerously steep washout to a fiberglass bridge. *There's a wonderful opportunity to step back in time and picture the history of the trains that went over this once magnificent trestle. If you make it to the end of the bridge, you'll be at the marker for Polly's Crossing. The trail turns right to run into a small view spur that takes you to the edge of the Deerfield River. The trail climbs a small ridge up to Conway Station Road; stay right. Here, the trail reaches a closed section. The maps indicate that the new route follows Conway Station Road. The road passes by a few access spurs along the hydro-electric dams. The trail follows Bardwell's Ferry Road and crosses the bridge. Please use caution on this one lane bridge. It turns left, then follows along the left side of the tracks. Stay off the tracks; hiking on the tracks isn't permitted. The trail turns to cross over the tracks at an easy to miss spot. It crosses a low area (below the trestle) that may be impassable during high water. This section (along the river) is rocky and difficult to navigate; use caution and watch your step. Please remember that camping isn't permitted along this section due to rapid changes in the water levels. The trail abruptly ends at the stream in a small gorge; please plan an alternate route to complete a thru-hike. Mass.gov hasn't updated their site to reflect this change and there aren't any signs (on location) to properly notify you of this closure.

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Contributors
David Smith