1. Purgatory Chasm State Reservation

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    Sutton, MA

    Purgatory Chasm State Reservation

    4.5 (111 reviews)
    Closed 6:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Scot W.

    It was such an amazing trail and scenery! Definitely wear good shoes that can handle the rocks you walk over and around. Paths are clearly marked and easy to follow

    the chasm!
    David C.

    My second day of going out brought me to Purgatory Chasm. First off, wear shoes that are comfortable and really good grip for climbing lots and lots of rocks. You do have to pay a parking fee which can be done through a kiosk or staff. The chasm was my favorite part because it was such a workout traversing through the sides or center just to get across this little path. I don't know if it's the only way to get to the trails, but I liked the challenge. My companions who have no affinity for physical activity were out of fuel as soon as we finished. So, we walked to Little Purgatory afterwards and left shortly after.

    Hoo D.

    Such an amazing place to see and explore!! My fiancé and I enjoy visiting, for it's only 10 mins from our home now.

    Fat Man's Misery
    Angy M.

    FIVE OUT OF FIVE STARS!! This is a great place to do different types of hiking...and it's awesome for all! Families, friends, couples or even just on your own. You can go at almost any point during the year and it never feels crowded. One of my favorite parts is the Fat Man's Misery, where you can see me trying to climb out of. Overall, one or two hours spent here makes for a great trip. Remember to wear proper shoes and clothing however as it's not one of the hiking trails that has been manicured for the general public.

    This is a view from a higher point off the main trail looking back on it.
    Anela P.

    This is an amazing amazing place to go to get outside. Even if you don't want to go crazy and climb down rock faces, there's so many beautiful trails to supplement. I highly suggest going through the rocks though because some spots are amazing to stop and look up as you're below the higher ground. An amazing place for a picnic, hike, drive, or simply walk around for awhile. I've been coming here since I was young and I still love it. The rangers are also very nice and helpful. So many cool stories!

    Trish F.

    What a fantastic time way to spend an autumn afternoon. Purgatory Chasm is less than an hour outside of Boston. It makes you feel like you've been transported to another place.. but can still go back home if you develop some weird allergy to trees. Or rocks. Or something. Anyway.. Last weekend, a few of us packed up some lunch and headed out to Purgatory (heh). It was really the fun names that got me out there.. because Lord knows.. I don't hike. And seeing as that the chasm is about a quarter mile long, the little (and lazy) ones won't get too tuckered out from the trek (and if the chasm seems like torture, they have a playground). I thought the chasm was great.. especially for an amateur hiker like me. It was a teensy bit scary because it was slippery from the rain the day before and the dry fall leaves. Note: Wear good sturdy shoes that you don't mind getting dirty. There are some muddy parts.. kind of like the Neverending Story but on a much smaller scale (I made a lot of Neverending Story references on the trip). One of the other reviewers said that it was incredibly busy, but I didn't feel that way at all. Maybe it gets packed during the summer? Most of the time, it seemed like me and my friends were adventuring out on our own. Then a bunch of children came out of nowhere. And teens. Yelling, bounding teenagers. But for the most part.. it felt just like us. For the more advanced hikers, you can go bouldering up some of the chasm but you need to have a permit. I posted a bunch of pictures, but some of the sights include: Fat Man's Misery (a smallish crevice that most everyone needs to get through sideways), Devil's Coffin (a tiny cave with a rock inside that's shaped like a coffin. There's some story about vampires in the main building at the beginning of the trail where the maps are. Oh, and there's an engraving on a rock outside the cave that says, "Prepare to meet thy God"), Devil's Pulpit (the actual pulpit has fallen.. so you can just stand on top of the stub and pretend to be powerful), Devil's Corn Crib (yeah I wasn't that excited either), and Lover's Leap (eep!). You're not supposed to bring any food in the chasm (people are dang litterers) but there are picnic benches at the beginning of the trail (there was even an ice cream truck hanging out) if you want to veg out before or after your hike. We thought ahead and brought sandwiches, drinks, and candy for our journey. And don't worry.. there are clean bathrooms at the beginning of the trail.. so go ahead and hydrate. And it's free.. so huzzah for that. :) Oh and the park closes at sunset.. because who wants to hang out in purgatory if the sun aint shinin'?

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    This is my favorite hike. The reasons being its close by and its a fairly easy quick hike when…read moreyou're short on time. The hike at Buffumville has a north side and a south side. This review is of the north side. It is approximately 3.25 miles and takes just over an hour without stopping. The parking is located at the boat ramp across the street if the park is closed for the season or you want to hike for free. If the park is open you will have to walk the trail clockwise because they won't let you walk in the park without paying. If the park is closed you can walk either counter clockwise or clockwise around the lake. This north side hike doesn't have a lot of hills to climb up or down. It is a typical marked trail that you must pay attention to rocks and roots and such. It's a beautiful trail with views of the lake most of the time, a bunch of foot bridges, brooks, stone walls etc. Most of it is well shaded except for a small section at the gas lines. If it's spring I'd definitely recommend waterproof hiking sneakers and if it's winter ice cleats help a lot.

    I love taking my kayak here! The water is clean, calm and cool. There's a great island to paddle…read moreout to and circle. You can even rent it to camp on. The only reason it looses two stars is the parking. They have maybe 7 spaces for people with boats, and the rest is for hikers. I bring a van with no trailer because my kayak fits inside. I parked by the boat landing and when I came back I had a parking ticket for parking in the boat area. I was boating. I'm not carrying my kayak to the hikers lot for no reason. I'm not comfortable enough leaving my kayak alone at the Boatlanding to drive to the hikers lot by the entrance because the hiker lot is always full too anyways. So there's no where to park. The nature part is great! The part that the government handles like parking lot size and ticketing are the "meh" parts. I continue to paddle here because it's safe and hikers can see and hear you if you run into a problem on the water.

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