Pine Hill trails offer a primary 1 mile loop that has multiple access points and spur trails. The hiking trails overlap with the mountain bike trails of PARKR Mountain.
Starting through a stand of tall White Pine trees where 100 years ago was a cleared hillside known as Oak Hill Pasture. The path climbs steeply up a stone staircase built by area students and soon crosses East Street and then the Radio Tower double-track. The trail levels onto the ridge of the hill and passes several huge boulders known as glacial erratics left here over 10,000 years ago by the mile thick ice sheet as it moved south. The hill top is soon reached marked by one of these erratics called "Summit Boulder" then it continues descending past Tea Pot Rock to Boulder junction where it turns sharply left quickly crossing the top of the clearing next to the mountain bike skills park. Traversing the hill, the path soon returns to Pine Hill Road. Turn left at the sign to return to the park.
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Littleton Conservation CommissionParking for the trail system is at Remich Park. From downtown Littleton, head north on Jackson Street then continue straight on Park Ave. Go straight with a slight right onto Pine Hill Road and park on the right at Remich Park. The trail heads up the hill across the street from parking.
Parking is also available at the PARKR Mountain trailhead on School Street.
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