1170 Prendiville Rd , Ware, MA 1082
lat/lng: 42.254523642726,-72.2180834456135
Added by: jonbonez
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Submitted on Jul 29, 2020
First things first, don't follow Google maps if you're coming from the east, as it takes you down coy hill road. Which isn't the actual trail. I'd recommend steering clear of coy hill road, actually, because it's extremely tight with trees on both sides (have quite a few new pinstripes now..) and relatively short. The actual trail entrance is near the car dealership on 32. Starts off paved. The first 30% of the trail is pretty tame, and I'd assume most AWD vehicles would make it no problem. Once you get to where the trail splits into 3 is where things get interesting. I took the leftmost trail up, as it looked to have the most room with trees on either side. Didn't really have any issues there, and once you climb up you get to a clearing where some asswipe decided to dump his junk. Anyways, there's a trail to the left when you get up to the clearing. Once you get to that trail, you had better have either a modified vehicle or something that's extremely capable stock offroad as it gets pretty hairy from this point forward. Big rocks (smashed my frame and skid plates a few times) in the middle of the trail so you can't really go around them at all. Also, I feel as though I should mention that it was bone dry everywhere I went, and I definitely would not have made it up had it been muddy. There's a decently steep section that's just all rocks, and I probably shouldn't have tried it but I did and ended up making it to the top. The trip back down was probably worse than going up because now you have gravity pulling you into the rocks.
Submitted on Jun 13, 2020
Stock maybe able to do it. Did see full-size truck bumper parts on the side. Washed out roads and flooded areas with hidden rocks.