A 40-acre North Scituate preserve of moss-covered rocky outcroppings, stream crossings, and a historic Native American site, reached from two unmarked roadside entrances with no dedicated lot.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot Free · unconfirmed
Trails
About 0.7 miles, easy to medium difficulty; narrow, sometimes root-covered, rocky, or steep, with three stream crossings. Natural surface.
Accessibility
No ADA access.
Managed by
Scituate Conservation Commission
781-545-8721 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
CostFree
Details unconfirmed
What's here
On site
Info kiosk
Informational kiosk at the Indian Trail entrance.
Common questions
Where do I park at Hubbell Preserve?
Free lot (Free).
Is there an entry fee at Hubbell Preserve?
Yes, Free.
Can I bring my dog to Hubbell Preserve?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
Is Hubbell Preserve wheelchair accessible?
No ADA access.
What rules should I know at Hubbell Preserve?
Three stream crossings and root-covered, rocky terrain in places; wear real footwear. Hunting permitted seasonally by licensed individuals only, never on Sundays.
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