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Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Scout Trail loop in Diamond Hill Reservation, gaining 415 feet with panoramic views from the summit.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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34 m
Highlight • Trail
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3.31 km
Highlight • Summit
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8.60 km
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5.97 km
2.61 km
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8.19 km
383 m
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Diamond Hill Reservation is conveniently located and easily accessible from I-295. There is ample parking available at the reservation itself, serving as the primary trailhead for exploring the park's network of trails, including the Scout Trail loop.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails at Diamond Hill Reservation. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and to protect local wildlife.
The trail offers beauty year-round. Late spring is particularly lovely with blooming pink lady's slippers, while fall foliage provides vibrant colors. Clear days from the summit offer panoramic views, including the Boston skyline, making it enjoyable in various seasons.
No, there are no specific entrance fees or permits required to hike the trails at Diamond Hill Reservation. It is open to the public for recreational use.
The terrain is notably hilly and rocky, reflecting its past as a ski area. You'll encounter rock outcroppings and rough sections, especially on ascents. The trails wind through lush forests and past unique geological formations.
Hiking in Diamond Hill Reservation generally ranges from moderate to challenging. The steep ascent of the 'Big Hill' can be strenuous and provides a good workout. While some parts are more gradual, the overall experience can be demanding and requires a good level of fitness.
From the summit of Catamint Hill, you can enjoy panoramic vistas, with the Boston skyline visible on clear days. The park is known for its glittering mica-laden rocks, which sparkle in the sunlight. You'll also pass through forests, rocky formations, and may spot the Diamond Hill Reservoir and a small pond.
Absolutely! The loop takes you through the scenic Diamond Hill Reservation, offering expansive views from its summit. You'll also reach Catamint Hill, a notable high point with rewarding panoramas.
Yes, the Scout Trail loop utilizes sections of the broader trail network within Diamond Hill Reservation. Along the route, you'll traverse parts of trails such as The Genglenator, 2 Track Connector, Final Flow, Double Track Climb, Head Cheese, and Rhody Flow, among others.
Diamond Hill Reservation has a rich history as a former ski area, which contributes to its challenging inclines. Its unique geology, with abundant mica, gives the hill its sparkling name. Beyond its natural beauty, it serves as a popular hub for community events and scouting groups, making it a vibrant local landmark.
Given the 'Big Hill's' steep ascent, which was once a ski slope, many hikers find it beneficial to pace themselves. Consider starting your hike in a direction that allows you to tackle this strenuous section when you're freshest, or plan for a steady, deliberate climb to conserve energy for the rest of the loop.
This trail was not marked at all. Without Komoot I would have been lost 100% There are not maps for the location either. And the trail is not well kept or clear at times and you are left going through the bush to get to the right path.