
WEIGHT: 57 kg
Bust: 36
One HOUR:70$
Overnight: +50$
Services: Face Sitting, Soft domination, Cum on breast, Mistress, Strap On
Enjoy expansive views from atop Cedar Hill, amble along a trail to a former quarry site, or explore five ponds that dot this woody landscape. With six and a half miles of trails winding through acres of varied terrain, Rocky Woods is a year-round destination for outdoor lovers and a prized habitat for songbirds, bullfrogs, beavers, and painted turtles.
Rocky Woods has one foot within the Charles River watershed and the other foot within the drainage of the Neponset River. Get directions on Google Maps. Turn right onto Hartford St. From Intersection of Rts. Continue as above. Relax by the water or get out on it. A limited number of canoes, kayaks and fishing poles are available to rent when a weekend ranger is on duty.
Cash only. Fishing poles β Trustees Members free for one hour. Visitor center, restrooms, terrace, campsites, picnic shelter rentals, volleyball court, horseshoes. Accessible features Accessible fishing platform, picnic tables, accessible restrooms. We have a Social Story available to better prepare you for your visit to Rocky Woods and Echo Pond, which can be viewed as a web page or downloaded.
A large pavilion, log cabin visitors center, open mowed grass field for games or event tents, wooded campsites, ponds for fishing, kayaking and canoeing, horseshoe pit, volleyball court, and scenic overlooks are all featured at Rocky Woods. To check date availability, or to schedule a tour of Rocky Woods, please contact: Tel: We recommend that you download a trail map before you head out.
Trustees properties that allow on-leash or off-leash dogs, as well as guidelines when walking your dog. Discover adventure in the woods, by the ponds, and on the trails. By becoming a Powisset Farm shareholder, you help preserve our farmland, create community, and have access to fresh, local, and healthy food! In the 18th century, Rocky Woods was common land that the Town of Medfield later divided into woodlots and parceled out to residents.