Leominster State Forest

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Westminster, United States

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Nature preserve· Swimming lake· Hiking· State park· Park· Tourist attraction

Leominster State Forest Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Leominster State Forest is located in Westminster, United States on 1 Fitchburg Rd. Leominster State Forest is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

1 Fitchburg Rd

Phone

+1 9788742303

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tables

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nate Hopkins

The Leominster State Forest is a beautiful adventure into all the sexy sites of Massachusetts. The trails around here are well worn in, making outdoor activities such as hiking, jogging and rock climbing easy to approach and appreciate both above and below the tree line. The rock faces around here are great to scale, and the lakes around here are more than kayak-friendly. Don't miss out on this outstanding slice of nature!

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David Gebb

I wasn’t expecting much in the way of vantage points or views, but to my dismay I found some! Plenty of trails in the forest and many within a miles of the “main area” google takes you by maps.

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T Whitestone

Black Bear Trail was rough, there are many down trees. I strongly recommend to carry GPS and mobile battery

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Stephen Moore

Nice trails great to get out into the woods and get some fresh air

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Eric Bloom

Leominster State Forest is an excellent place to hike, bike, swim and rock climb. I have been here many times over the years. The highlights of the forest for me are the hike over the Crow Hills, the hike to Rocky Pond and taking a swim at the beach on Crow Hills Pond. There are multiple parking areas off of Rt. 31 plus a big one for the beach. I'm not sure what the price is to use the beach. Also the Crow Hills is a premier rock climbing spot that requires you get a permit at the St. Forest headquarters. I highly recommend this forest for locals or folks who are visiting the region.