A small, 12-acre nature trail on land donated to the Town, branching off the Old Eastern Marsh Rail Trail. Its short loop crosses boardwalks over wetlands with a few marsh overlooks, more a quiet spur than a destination hike.
What to expect
Trails
The Stevens Nature Trail is about 2,100 linear feet (roughly 0.4 mile) on a 12-acre parcel donated to the Town, built with Massachusetts Recreational Trails…
Parking
Not confirmed · unconfirmed
Entry fee
Free, open access
Managed by
Town of Salisbury Conservation Commission
(978) 465-4413 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Parking not sourced yet
Check the town or agency pages before you go.
Common questions
Are there trails, and how long or hard are they?
One short, easy loop of about 0.4 mile, built with a state trails grant. It's mostly boardwalk over wetlands with a couple of marsh outlooks, so it's closer to a nature walk than a hike.
There's no dedicated lot; the trailhead opens off the Old Eastern Marsh Rail Trail, so park at one of that trail's access points (Lion's Park, Salisbury Elementary School, or the Hilton Senior Center) and walk in.
Is there an entry fee at Stevens Conservation Area?
Yes, Free, open access
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