Simon Hill and Bowker Street Conservation Area

Norwell

Easy Parking available Scenic views

As its name suggests, the terrain at Simon Hill and Bowker Street Conservation Area is hilly, and rocky in places, with an interesting footbridge built from a single large split log. Simon Hill is named for Simon, a member of the Mattakeeset tribe who lived here in the late 1700s, while the Bowker Street portion is maintained by the Town of Norwell for reserve drinking water wells and groundwater protection as well as passive recreation. In 2020, a connector trail made of bog boards was constructed through the wetlands at the edge of Burnt Plain Swamp, linking Simon Hill directly to the adjacent Hatch Lots Conservation Area -- worth the extra distance if you want to turn a short walk into a longer loop.

More Info

Town Norwell
Size 200 acres
Cost Free
ADA access No

Parking

Off-street parking along the cul de sac at the end of Simon Hill Rd, and at the entry gate across from #190 Bowker St

Facilities

Geocache locations

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