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The Cochituate Rail Trail is a popular multi-use pathway spanning approximately 3.7 to 4 miles through the towns of Framingham and Natick, Massachusetts. This paved trail follows the historic route of the former Saxonville Branch rail line, offering a scenic and accessible corridor for recreation and transportation in the greater Boston metropolitan area. It connects the Saxonville neighborhood in Framingham to Natick Center, providing a valuable greenway in a developed region.
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Distancia 3,44 km
Ascenso 10 m
Descenso 20 m
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The Cochituate Rail Trail spans approximately 3.7 to 4 miles (6 to 6.4 kilometers) one way. For cyclists, a leisurely ride from one end to the other typically takes about 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace and stops to enjoy the scenery. A round trip would be roughly 7.4 to 8 miles.
The Cochituate Rail Trail is considered easy for all users. It features a 12-foot wide paved path that is relatively flat, designed to meet ADA accessibility requirements. This makes it suitable for beginners, families with young children, and individuals seeking a relaxed outing for walking, running, or cycling.
Yes, there are several access points with parking. The northern endpoint is located at 1504 Concord St. in Framingham. The southern end is at 41 Washington Ave. in Natick, adjacent to Whitney Field/Navy Yard Park. Parking is also available at various points along the trail, though it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons.
Yes, the Cochituate Rail Trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail's southern end in Natick is conveniently located near the MBTA Natick Center station. While a direct extension to the station is anticipated to open in January 2026, it is currently accessible via a short walk or ride from the station. This makes it a viable option for those using public transport.
Yes, the trail connects directly to Natick Center, which offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. Additionally, a 0.2-mile spur, known as the Wonder Bread Spur, connects to the Natick Mall area, providing further dining and refreshment options.
Beyond the scenic views of Lake Cochituate, the trail features historical markers, including cement "RR Whistle Posts" and old railroad semaphores, which harken back to its railway past. It also includes impressive bridges over major roads like Route 9 and Route 30, and passes underneath I-90 via two underpasses, offering unique perspectives.
While both are excellent rail trails, the Cochituate Rail Trail is notable for its direct connection to Lake Cochituate, offering picturesque lake views and access to Lake Cochituate State Park for additional water activities. It also provides direct access to urban centers like Natick Center and the Natick Mall. The Assabet River Rail Trail, while also paved and scenic, tends to offer a more secluded, riverine experience through natural areas.
The Cochituate Rail Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. However, its connections to local roads and the wider network of trails and greenways in the area allow for creative loop extensions if you're comfortable cycling on streets. For a dedicated loop on the trail itself, it would involve riding to one end and returning.
The trail offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Hikers and cyclists may spot various bird species, including songbirds, waterfowl, and raptors, especially in areas near wetlands and Lake Cochituate. Deer and foxes are also occasionally seen, particularly during quieter times of the day.
Yes, the Cochituate Rail Trail is accessible year-round. Its paved surface makes it generally suitable for winter use, though conditions can vary depending on snow and ice accumulation. It's advisable to check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, and dress appropriately for cold weather.