Crane Hill/Twelve Mile
Recreation Area
Wilbraham, Ma
(Information Compiled by the Wilbraham Open Space and
Recreation Plan Committee)

Crane Hill Summit
Twelve Mile Brook
Location:
Crane Hill Road, Wilbraham, MA
Directions:
From Crane Park on Main Street in
Wilbraham, proceed pass Wilbraham and Monson Academy down Main St. to Boston
Road (Route 20). Take a right onto Boston Road. Continue on Boston Road for 1.1
miles. Crane Hill Road is on the right. Proceed cautiously down Crane Hill Road
as the width of the underpass at its beginning is narrow, and there is a sharp
left turn after you pass through it. As a result, you must beep your horn before
entering the underpass to notify traffic coming from the other direction. Follow
Crane Hill Road for .6 of a mile. The Crane Hill Parking Area is in the big
field on your right. Enter the field slowly as dust is easily kicked up here.
Another quarter of a mile down the road on the left is the parking area for the
12 Mile Brook walk. The 12 Mile Parking Area holds only a few cars.
Alternate directions from the Town Center: Take Monson Road east for 2 miles to
Glendale Road on the left. Take Glendale Road north for 1.8 miles, then bear
right on Crane Hill Road (easy to miss this turn). Take Crane Hill Road .7 of a
mile north to the 12 Mile Brook Parking Area on the right or continue north an
added .25 of a mile to the Crane Hill Parking Area on the left.
Disc Golf:
The Crane Hill Recreation Area contains an
18 hole disc golf course which is open to anyone and is free. Rules and
scorecards can be downloaded at the following link:
Crane Hill Disc Golf Website. In addition, sets of discs can be rented or
bought through this website.
Trails:
In addition to the disc golf course, the
Crane Hill Recreation Area
includes four miles of hiking trails.
-The Summit Trail climbs
to 620 feet past some
beautiful old growth trees, stone cairns and rock outcroppings. It is an
approximately .5 of a mile ascent. Access to this trail is from the 8th tee of
the disc golf course. It is advised that hikers bring a walking stick because of
the steepness of this trail.
-The Bay Path
Trail is a beautiful, wide, pine needle soft trail that crosses parts of the old
Bay Path which was the main route that settlers took back in the colonial days
to travel between Springfield and the coast of Massachusetts. All of this trail
is wide and well defined. It is one of the most navigable trails in Wilbraham,
and the vistas of the tree canopy here are breathtaking. The Bay Path Trail
meanders out from golf tee #14 for about 1.3 miles where it connects up with
Spear Brook. At that point, there is a short, scenic trail along the brook.
There are also some short spur trails off of the Bay Path Trail that lead down
to Twelve Mile Brook.
-The Crane Loop/12 Mile Trail
begins at the entrance to the Crane Hill Parking Lot (note the kiosk) and
loops around the disc golf course skirting some of the tees and holes. At the
8th tee, hikers have the option of coming down the hill back to the Crane Hill
Parking Lot (1.7 miles) or continuing down the 12 Mile Trail which meanders from
the 8th tee on the disc golf course down to 12 Mile Brook which is crossed by a
couple of footbridges and has an active beaver dam. From the 8th hole to its
end, the 12 Mile Trail is about 2 miles in length.
The Crane Loop/12 Mile Trail
can also be accessed
from the 12 Mile Brook Parking Lot in which case the trek out to the brook is
about .4 of a mile, and the trek from the 12 Mile Parking Lot to the end of the
trail is 1.2 miles. The terrain from the 8th hole to Crane Hill Road is a mixed
bag. There is a stream crossing at the beginning. The part of the trail after the stream crossing
is a well defined but narrow trek up to the back of the houses on Squire Road. From
there, there is some bushwhacking through ferns and some swampy terrain until
the trail connects to Crane Hill Road. Across the road, the trail picks back up
from the 12 Mile Brook Parking Lot.
The trail from the 12 Mile Brook Parking Lot on
the other side of Crane Hill Road out to the stream is well defined until you
cross the 1st footbridge. From there, the trail is ragged in places. When you
cross the 1st footbridge, take the left trail. At a couple of points it seems
that the trail ends, but if you look carefully, you can pick it back up. Most of
the trail from the 1st footbridge crossing out follows the brook. At a couple of
points it heads into the woods briefly. There is one spur trail that goes
through the woods and picks back up with the brook trail 3/4 of a mile out. If
you keep the brook to your right, you should be able to stay on the scenic brook
trail.
Elevation Factors:
-The Summit Trail is a steep, continual climb from 380 feet to 620 feet. The
trail is clear and well marked, but the use of a walking stick is recommended
here, especially for coming back down.
-The Bay Path Trail starts at 390 feet and ends at 290 feet. Along the
way the elevation rises to 470 feet in the middle of the trail before it starts
heading back down.
-The Crane
Loop portion of the trail elevates from 280 feet at the kiosk
to 420 feet at its highest point. (It is advised that hikers bring a walking
stick for this steep portion of the trek.)
The Crane Loop
then comes back down the hill to the parking lot. The
12 Mile Brook portion starts at 390 feet at the 8th
tee and elevates up to 420 feet at its midpoint before it drops back down
to 290 feet at the brook.
Interesting Features:
- impressive stands of old growth trees
on the Bay Path
Trail
- interesting cairns on the
Summit Trail
- rock outcroppings
on the Summit Trail
- beautiful woodland walks
on all trails
- scenic babbling brook vistas along
12 Mile Brook Trail and
along Spear Brook
- trout fishing in
12 Mile Brook
- stone walls along the
12 Mile Brook Trail
- very large, mature pines and
hemlocks at the 12 Mile Brook
Trail
Facilities:
parking at the Crane
Hill area; limited parking at the 12 Mile area; no
toilet facilities
Activities Permitted:
All passive recreational activities including hiking, cross-country skiing
snowshoeing, educational studies, and nature observation are permitted. Please
be careful not to leave litter and not to deface the property. Please park in
designated areas and be respectful of neighborhoods in the area.
|
GPS WAYPOINTS AND HIKING DIRECTIONS |
|||
|
IMPORTANT: In order to access the trails, you must pass around some golf holes. Please be aware that golfers may be coming through the course. Respect them by staying out of their way. |
|||
| # | LONGITUDE | LATITUDE | DESCRIPTION |
|
1 |
042° 08.787 N |
072° 23.967 W | To access the trail system, begin here at the kiosk at the entrance to the Crane Hill Parking Area. |
|
2 |
042° 08.866 N | 072° 24.030 W | From the kiosk, the Crane Loop Trail winds along side Crane Hill Road until the 12th tee. There is a wooden stake here. |
|
3 |
042° 08.884 N | 072° 24.223 W |
From here the Crane Loop Trail follows along the 12Mile Brook for a bit and then winds down past the 14th and 15th tees to this opening. |
|
4 |
042° 08.914 N | 072° 24.374 W |
Continue straight across the intersection here and follow the trail that continues on the other side up the hill. Bear to the right and climb the hill to this intersection. Be aware that this area is steep. Follow the blazes carefully here. Bringing a walking stick is advised. |
| 5 | 042° 09.046 N | 072° 24.671 W | Side Trip: Taking a right at this point will take you out to the Bay Path Trail. (See the Yellow trail on the map.) This waypoint is for the end of the trail at Spear Brook. You will have to return the way that you came. |
| 6 | 042° 08.647 N | 072° 24.173 W | Back to the Crane Loop Trail - Once you reach the top of the hill, take the turn to the left at the intersection and proceed down this trail until the 8th tee of the disc golf course, the hub of the trail system. |
| 7 | 042° 08.640 N | 072° 24.104 W | From here, you have three choices. Your first choice is to finish the Crane Loop Trail and return to the parking lot. This waypoint is the halfway mark of the trail that proceeds down the hill and back to the Crane Hill Parking Area. |
|
8 |
042° 08.762 N | 072° 24.085 W | This is the waypoint for the Crane Loop Trail system entrance/exit at the back of the Crane Hill Parking Lot at the end of the big field. |
|
9 |
042° 08.759 N | 072° 24.399 W | Your second choice from the 8th tee is to proceed up the Summit Trail to the Crane Hill summit. This is the waypoint for the end of the Summit Trail. |
|
10 |
042° 08.600 N | 072° 24.059 W | Your third choice from the 8th tee is to proceed straight out to the 9th tee and the entrance to the 12 Mile Brook Trail. This is the waypoint for the brook crossing to the 12 Mile Brook Trail. |
|
11 |
042° 08.434 N | 072° 23.945 W | This is the waypoint for the Town property stake which is down the 12 Mile Brook Trail from hole 8 just before the Crane Hill Road crossing to the 12 Mile Area. |
|
12 |
042° 08.410 N | 072° 23.939 W | This is the waypoint for the 12 Mile Trail Parking Lot. |
|
13 |
042° 08.378 N | 072° 23.658 W | This is the waypoint for the first 12 Mile footbridge and the beaver dam. |
|
14 |
042° 08.352 N | 072° 23.301 W | This is the waypoint for a neat little open area by the side of the 12 Mile Brook that is perfect for a picnic. It's about a half mile from the 1st footbridge.. |
|
15 |
042° 08.357 N | 072° 23.291 W | This is the waypoint for the 2nd footbridge crossing at 12 Mile Brook. |
|
16 |
042° 08.353 N | 072° 23.200 W | This is the waypoint for the end of the 12 Mile Brook Trail. A private property sign marks the end. |
|
17 |
042° 08.378 N | 072° 23.658 W | This is the waypoint for the 12 Mile bridge and the beaver dam. |

The above map shows the three trails described above and also
shows the holes and tees of the disc golf course.


Disc Golf Basket
Cairn of Stones on Summit Trail

Outcropping on Summit Trail
Canopy on Bay Path Trail

Huge Oak Tree on Golf Course
12 Mile Brook Beaver Dam

1st
12 Mile Brook Footbridge
12 Mile Brook Entrance
Top of Page
Town of Wilbraham
Open Space and Recreation Plan Committee