Wolbach Farm Loop is a 0.7 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Sudbury, Massachusetts that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, nature trips, and bird watching. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
The 3/4-mile main loop of the George Lewis Memorial Trail (named for an SVT founder) takes you along a stream corridor, across a wetland, and then back through the woods to the small field adjacent to the main house. The 1/5-mile inner loop goes around a wetland and returns to the main loop. The outer loop features a Storybook Trail with a new children’s book each season to engage younger hikers as they walk. Young children may also enjoy the activities and books in the Nature Nook on the side of the office building.
Wolbach Road, Sudbury, MA From the intersection of Route 20 and Routes 27/126 in Wayland, take Route 27 north toward Sudbury for approximately 1.5 miles, crossing the Sudbury River. After the river, the third road on the left is Wolbach Road, which is marked by an SVT sign. Follow the road to the parking lot on the right (just before the house). From Interstate 495, take Route 62 east through Hudson. Continue straight when Route 62 goes north (towards Stow): This becomes State Road and then Hudson Road when you enter Sudbury. From the Hudson rotary to Sudbury Center is approximately 4.5 miles. Route 27 merges onto Hudson Road and goes through Sudbury Center. Continue approximately 1.0 mile on Route 27 after the Center; Wolbach Road will be on your right as you head downhill into a straightaway. If you cross the river, you have gone too far.
Great for kids. Short trail, with seasonal storybook feature. Many QR code markers and painted tree markers. Many dog walkers. Clean trail.
Great condition, and the interpretive features are top of the line. Only saw one other group on our hike. Beautiful trees especially on the inner loop
Very easy in terms of effort. But well marked and well cleared