Plymouth Street

The Plymouth Street Conservation and Recreation Area contains a total of 237.5 acres.
148 acres are owned by the NRT, surrounding the 58 acre Plymouth Recreation land. The town owns an additional 21.5 contiguous acres of protected  land.
There is one major loop trail (marked yellow), about 1 1/2 miles long. Portions of the trail transverse private property with the generous permission of the owners.
There is plenty of parking at the Plymouth Street entrance.
Plans are to add additional trails to the north.

Steve Holford Memorial Trail

“He that plants trees loves others besides himself.”
Thomas Fuller

Plymouth Street Trail

GRlT all-terrain freedom chairs

Do you have difficulty navigating trails?

GRIT all-terrain Freedom Chairs are available to borrow from the Mansfield Public Library’s “Library of Things.” These innovative chairs can be self-propelled with your arms or pushed by someone else, making it easier to navigate uneven topography. Thanks to a partial grant from the town’s Non-Profit Gift Fund, the Natural Resources Trust of Mansfield purchased and donated one adult and one child’s chair to help more people enjoy the town’s beautiful nature trails. Use the QR code to learn more about the chairs.

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