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Embark on the Devil's Den Trail for an easy hike through the scenic Collins Family Forest. You will discover a varied landscape featuring dirt paths, stone steps, and rocky ground, all shaded by a canopy of tall trees. As you hike, keep an eye out for impressive rock formations and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.49 km
242 m
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1.27 km
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239 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Devil's Den Trail is a relatively short loop, typically taking around 45-50 minutes to complete. While the Komoot estimate is 49 minutes, your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery and unique rock formations.
Yes, the trail is generally considered suitable for beginners who are sure-footed. Komoot rates it as 'easy'. However, it features varied terrain including rocky sections, stone stairs, and dirt paths, which can be slick when wet. It's a great introduction to hiking in the area, but pay attention to your footing, especially after rain.
The terrain on the Devil's Den Trail is quite varied and engaging. You'll encounter dirt paths, natural stone steps, and rocky sections winding through a wooded forest. The trail showcases rugged Boston Mountain landscapes with peculiar sandstone formations and boulders. Tall trees provide shade along much of the path, but be aware that sandstone areas can become slick and muddy after rain.
The trail is rich with natural beauty and geological wonders. You'll pass impressive rock formations, moss-covered crevices, and seasonal cliffside waterfalls. Notable points include the Devil's Den Cave, Twin Falls, Cold Springs, and the Devil's Ice Box. While the caves are closed to human entry to protect bat populations, you can still view these areas and feel cool air emanating from the crevices. You'll also see gravity flow springs, small bridges, and a dry riverbed.
The Devil's Den Trail is located within Devil's Den State Park. Specific trailhead information is usually well-marked within the park. There is ample parking available at the main visitor areas of Devil's Den State Park, which serves as the access point for this and other trails.
The Devil's Den Trail is located within Devil's Den State Park. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on the trails themselves. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Devil's Den State Park website for any current entrance fees, parking fees, or specific regulations that might apply during your visit.
Yes, the Devil's Den Trail is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to pack out any waste to help keep the trail clean for everyone.
The Devil's Den Trail can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings lush greenery and flowing seasonal waterfalls. Fall provides stunning foliage colors. Summer is popular but can be hot, so an early start is recommended. Winter offers a unique, stark beauty, but be mindful of potentially slick or icy conditions on rocky sections.
Yes, the route for the Devil's Den Trail utilizes sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of Chesley Road, Devil's Den Road, and shorter segments of Collins Path and Chesley Connector, offering a varied experience within the park's trail network.
Even though it's a shorter trail, it's always wise to be prepared. We recommend bringing comfortable hiking shoes with good grip, especially since sections can be rocky or slick. Carry water, particularly on warmer days. A small backpack for essentials, a camera for the scenic views, and insect repellent are also good ideas. Don't forget your leash if you're bringing your dog!
Since the Devil's Den Trail is located within Devil's Den State Park, you'll find various amenities nearby. The park typically offers restrooms, a visitor center, and sometimes a park store where you can purchase snacks or drinks. For more extensive options like cafes or accommodation, you would need to look in nearby towns outside the immediate park area.