Hayfields/McDonald Farm Ramble
Wilbraham, Ma
(Information Compiled by the Wilbraham Open Space and Recreation Plan Committee)

 
Vistas along the Hayfields Walk
 

Trailhead Location: South End - Wilbraham Middle School, Stony Hill Road, Wilbraham, MA / North End - McDonald Farm, Washington Rd., Wilbraham, MA
Directions to Trailhead: To South End - From Crane Park on Main Street in Wilbraham, take Springfield St. to Stony Hill Road. Take a right on Stony Hill Road and proceed one mile to Wilbraham Middle School on the right. Park in the soccer fields parking lot on the right side of the middle school.
To the North End - From Crane Park on Main Street in Wilbraham, proceed pass Wilbraham and Monson Academy down Main St. to Boston Road (Route 20). Take a left onto Boston Road. Spec Pond will soon be on your right. Take a left onto Grove Street (which is next to Jake’s Restaurant) and continue for ¼ mile to Manchonis Road.  Take a right onto Manchonis and then the first left onto a narrow dirt road called McDonald Way. Finally, take another left onto Washington Rd.  The McDonald Preserve is at the end of the road.
Length of Trail: approximately 2.4 miles from the Wilbraham Middle School to the McDonald Farm
Background: One of the nice aspects of the trail is that it is a living lesson in ecological succession. Its pond is changing to bog on its edges. Its fields are showing a change
  from pine to hardwood (aspen, birch, cherry and a lot of alder because the area is wet). The trail really is a "lesson" trail. It displays the process of succession very nicely.
Types of Surfaces:
Starting from Wilbraham Middle School:
- the first part is matted grass (prepare for possible ticks)
- the next section is a well worn trail which meanders through hayfields and crosses under the Western Mass Electric Company powerlines. It then skirts the woodline of the
  Cedar Swamp
- the trail then turns north into the woods for a half mile. Note the stand of hardwood trees in this area.
- The trail exits the woods onto a perpendicular path just before a stand of pines. Turn right onto the path for a short distance. (As you exit the woods, do not take the trail that
 continues straight across.) After exiting the woods and turning right, take the next left. This final trail portion meanders through a breath-taking section of
 woods. In the winter,  houses from the Marilyn Drive area can be seen off to the right in the distance. Continue to follow the trail, bearing left. After 2/3 of a mile, keep a lookout
 for the barn which will be off to your left. If your trail does not lead to a field with a barn, backtrack and take another trail until you're on the right one. At this point, the trails are
 short anyway, but a GPS would be helpful.
- eventually, you will see the barn pictured below and will have reached the end of the trail.
- overall, most of the footing is easy to traverse, but there is a small stream to cross and some matted grass areas
- the elevation is mostly flat with a few, small, rolling hills
- as there are many trails along the way that meander off to the right into the Cedar Swamp area, it is important to follow the directions below as closely as possible.
- use of a GPS to track the waypoints below is advisable.
Elevation Factors: The trek starts at the 300 foot level and is mostly downhill with slight rises and declines until it bottoms out at 270 feet in the Powerline area. It then begins rising back up to 310 feet with a dip down to 290 feet and then the biggest rise up to 315 feet. From the two mile point to the end, the trail stays around 290 feet.
Interesting Features:
- wide open vistas of hayfields
- impressive stand of pine trees
- beautiful woodland walks
- the McDonald barn
Facilities: South End: parking on right side of middle school, no toilet facilities/ North End: parking at entrance to McDonald property, 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.


HAYFIELDS/MCDONALD FARM GPS WAYPOINTS AND HIKING DIRECTIONS FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL
10-03-2009

# LONGITUDE LATITUDE DESCRIPTION

1

042° 07.971 N

072° 27.486 W Walk from the Wilbraham Middle School Gym to the soccer fields parking area to start.

2

042° 07.931 N 072° 27.463 W Turn left in the lot and walk out to the path that turns right at the North end of it.

3

042° 07.939 N 072° 27.320 W This path takes you through hayfield 1.

4

042° 07.921 N 072° 27.315 W From there, you move through hayfield 2 and turn left at its end onto a path.

5

042° 07.807 N 072° 27.231 W Proceed down the path and make the brook crossing.

6

042° 07.824 N 072° 27.141 W At the fork, take a right – hay areas are to the right and left.

7

042° 07.825 N
 

072° 27.088 W Enter the Western Mass Electric Powerlines area.

8

042° 07.854 N 072° 27.025 W Continue on the path across the Powerlines.

9

042° 07.924 N 072° 26.965 W Leave the Powerline area as you continue on the path.

10

042° 08.013 N 072° 26.895 W Hayfield 3 will be on the left, and the woodline will be on the right.

11

042° 07.998 N 072° 27.040 W Several paths meander off to the right. Stay on the path that skirts the woodline.

12

042° 08.012 N 072° 26.893 W Enter the woods via the path on the right.

13

042° 08.294 N 072° 26.740 W Exit the woods and turn right on the path. (Do not go straight.)

14

042° 08.404 N

072° 26.480 W Take the next left onto a path.

15

042° 08.460 N 072° 26.588 W Continue to bear left and follow the path. This waypoint represents a small dip in the trail.

16

042° 08.533 N 072° 26.500 W At this point you see the McDonald barn on the left. There is also a trail to the right that heads out to Lake Drive.

17

042° 08.609 N 072° 26.497 W This is the waypoint for the McDonald Preserve barn.

18

042° 08.701 N 072° 26.468 W This is the waypoint for the entrance to the McDonald property on Washington Road.
Notes: The Cedar Ridge parcel includes the path between waypoints 13 and 14.  Access to the path here was granted in an easement by Mile Oaks to the Town. 


The Southwest end of the trail is Wilbraham Middle School on Stony Hill Road. The Northeast end of the trail is the McDonald Farm on Washington Street.
The blue line represents the full 2.4 mile hike.


  
5. Brook                                12. Path to Cedar Ridge

   
15. Pines                                        17. Y Trail

  
8. Powerlines                                      19. McDonald Barn


Side Treks from the McDonald Farm:

Trailhead Location: McDonald Farm, Washington Rd., Wilbraham, MA
Directions to Trailhead: From Crane Park on Main Street in Wilbraham, proceed pass Wilbraham and Monson Academy down Main St. to Boston Road (Route 20). Take a left onto Boston Road. Spec Pond will soon be on your right. Take a left onto Grove Street (which is next to Jake’s Restaurant) and continue for ¼ mile to Manchonis Road.  Take a right onto Manchonis and then the first left onto a narrow dirt road called McDonald Way. Finally, take another left onto Washington Rd.  The McDonald Preserve is at the end of the road.
Important Notes: The Green Trail on the map below is a wooded trail that can be accessed from the McDonald Preserve from two separate entryways -
1. the end of Washington Road at the entrance to the McDonald property
2. a path behind the McDonald barn which is an offshoot of the Hayfields/McDonalds Trailwalk described above.
The Red Trail on the map below is Lake Drive in Wilbraham which is accessed from the Green Trail. The high end of the Red Trail offers some views of Nine Mile Pond. The bottom portion of the Red Trail is a path through the woods just inside the woodline off of Lake Drive. Be advised that, even though Lake Drive is a narrow, dead end road, there is some traffic.
Length of Trails: The Red Trail is approximately .7 of a mile from end to end. The Green Trail loop from the back of the McDonald barn to the entrance of the McDonald Preserve is .6 of a mile. The Green Trail spur from the fork to Lake Drive is .3 of a mile.
Types of Surfaces: The high end of the Red Trail (Lake Drive) is a narrow, paved, bumpy road. The low end of the Red Trail and the entire Green Trail is a well worn, flat, wooded trail.
Interesting Features:
- The high end of the Red Trail provides some glimpses of Nine Mile Pond.
- The Green Trail offers thick, forested terrain.
Facilities:  parking at entrance to the McDonald Preserve, no toilet facilities



The McDonald barn is in the left center of the map. The Blue Trail is the top portion of the Hayfields/McDonald Trail described above. The Red Trail is on, or just off of, Lake Drive which goes to Nine Mile Pond. The Green Trail is a wooded trail off to the side of the McDonald Preserve which leads to the Red Trail.

  
12. Red Trail                                      19. Green Trail


SIDE TREKS  GPS WAYPOINTS AND HIKING DIRECTIONS
10-17-2009

# LONGITUDE LATITUDE DESCRIPTION

1

042° 08.619 N

072° 26.475 W The McDonald Barn is the departure point for the lower entrance to the Green Trail.

2

042° 08.704 N 072° 26.467 W This waypoint is the entrance to the Green Trail from the end of Washington Road.

3

042° 08.712 N 072° 26.318 W This waypoint is the junction of the upper and lower portion of the Green Trail.

4

042° 08.711 N 072° 26.191 W This is a small brook crossing just before the junction of the Green Trail spur with Lake Drive.

5

042° 08.712 N 072° 26.173 W The Green Trail spur intersects the Red Trail at this point.

6

042° 08.703 N 072° 26.164 W This is the lower endpoint of the Red Trail on Lake Drive.

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