Attractions and places to see around Cordaville, a census-designated place within Southborough, Massachusetts, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. This area is characterized by its suburban New England setting, featuring historical architecture and expansive green spaces. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within and immediately surrounding Cordaville, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and historical appreciation.
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Trail is ~8.5 miles, 19k steps, 3+ hours all the way around the reservoir. Well defined trail for the majority of the loop. The scenery is nice, water is clean, and it is not insanely crowded. It's full of wildlife. While hiking, heard a bunch of coyotes, inviting me for a feast.
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This is a nice paved, two-lane multi-use path with some benches set up so you can stop and enjoy the views over Fort Meadow Reservoir.
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The entire northern border of the lake consists of the Ashland Reservoir Dam. It controls the flow of Cold Spring Brook into the lake, and you can even hike across the dam on the wide, dirt trail.
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Eagle Pond is one of two reservoirs within Callahan State Park. Even though it's the smaller of the two (Packard Pond is the larger pond), it's located in the middle of the park and is the most popular. It's the perfect spot to let your dog cool off if he came with you on your ride.
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The Ashland Reservoir offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding forests and hills. Take some time to soak in the peaceful atmosphere and capture the beauty with your camera.
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Eagle Pond is one of two reservoirs within Callahan State Park. Even though it's the smaller of the two (Packard Pond is the larger pond), it's located in the middle of the park and is the most popular. It's the perfect spot to let your dog cool off if he came jogging with you.
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This is a very popular place to come hiking with your dog. You're almost guaranteed to find four legged friends splashing about in the water.
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Cordaville has a rich industrial past. You can visit the historic South Union School, a Classical Revival-style building constructed in 1911-1912, now home to the Southborough Arts Center. While the original Cordaville Woolen Company mills are no longer standing, you can still observe some of the early industrial housing on Parker, Southville, and Cottage streets, which reflect the area's heritage as a mill village. Additionally, the Wayside Inn Grist Mill, a water-powered stone mill built in 1929, offers demonstrations of cornmeal and wheat flour production.
The Cordaville area offers numerous options for walking and hiking. You can explore the serene trails at the Elaine and Phillip Beals Preserve, or enjoy the diverse habitats and panoramic views at Breakneck Hill Conservation Area. Callahan State Park, accessible via an entrance in Southborough, features seven miles of marked trails. Nearby, Hopkinton State Park offers 10 miles of hiking trails around the Hopkinton Reservoir. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Ashland Reservoir Trail or the Macomber Estate Trail, which you can find more about in the Easy hikes around Cordaville guide.
Yes, Cordaville and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The Cochituate Rail Trail is a paved path perfect for family bike rides, offering views of Lake Cochituate. Callahan State Park and Hopkinton State Park both provide extensive trails suitable for families, with Hopkinton State Park also offering swimming at lifeguard-staffed beaches. The Wayside Inn Grist Mill is an engaging historical site for all ages, demonstrating traditional milling. Local farms like Chestnut Hill Farm and Eastleigh Farm often host seasonal events and allow children to see farm animals.
Cordaville is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. Key natural features include the Sudbury Reservoir, which can be enjoyed from the scenic Sudbury Reservoir Trail, and the Hopkinton Reservoir within Hopkinton State Park. You'll also find Beebe Pond and Eagle Pond within Callahan State Park. Conservation areas like the Elaine and Phillip Beals Preserve and Breakneck Hill Conservation Area offer tranquil settings with diverse habitats. The Ashland Reservoir Dam also provides panoramic views of the surrounding forests and hills.
Absolutely! The area is well-suited for cycling. The Cochituate Rail Trail is a popular paved option for road cycling. For mountain biking, Callahan State Park offers trails suitable for the sport. The multi-use Boroughs Loop Trail also connects Cordaville with neighboring towns, ideal for longer rides. You can find more detailed routes and guides in the Cycling around Cordaville guide.
Yes, many natural areas around Cordaville welcome dogs. Eagle Pond within Callahan State Park is a very popular spot for hiking with dogs, where they can even cool off in the water. The Ashland Reservoir Dam also features a wide dirt trail that is dog-friendly. Always check specific park regulations for leash requirements.
The Boroughs Loop Trail is a multi-use pathway that connects Southborough, including the Cordaville area, with its neighboring towns. It's ideal for walking, running, and biking, offering a way to explore the wider region. A section of the Sudbury Reservoir Trail is part of this larger loop. Specific access points can be found throughout Southborough, linking various natural areas.
For local amenities and dining, the Southborough Town Center Plaza, located at 162-164 Cordaville Road, is a central hub. Here you'll find businesses like Stonybrook Market, Dunkin' Donuts, and restaurants such as Yama Fuji Asian Cuisine and Eros Gourmet Pizza & Deli.
The numerous parks and conservation areas around Cordaville, such as the Elaine and Phillip Beals Preserve, Breakneck Hill Conservation Area, and Callahan State Park, provide diverse habitats for wildlife. You can often spot various bird species, especially along the Sudbury Reservoir Trail, as well as common woodland animals like deer, rabbits, and squirrels. Keep an eye out for waterfowl around the ponds and reservoirs.
Yes, Hopkinton State Park, located near Cordaville, offers excellent opportunities for water activities. The park encompasses the beautiful Hopkinton Reservoir, where visitors can enjoy swimming at lifeguard-staffed beaches, kayaking, and fishing for bass and trout.
The Ashland Reservoir Dam is a significant man-made monument that forms the northern border of the Ashland Reservoir. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding forests and hills. You can hike across the dam on a wide dirt trail, making it a great spot for peaceful walks and nature photography.
Runners in Cordaville have several scenic options. Popular routes include loops around the Ashland Reservoir Dam, such as the 'Ashland Reservoir Dam – Ashland Reservoir loop from Ashland State Park'. Other routes can be found near Whitehall Reservoir. For a comprehensive list of running trails, refer to the Running Trails around Cordaville guide.


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