Snow on the ground is a special time for Weston's trails. Enjoy this short season cross-country skiiing, snowshoeing, or on your fat bike but please be mindful of winter trail etiquette as our trails are shared-use and are not groomed. These do's and don'ts also apply to the Mass Central Rail Trail, which is not plowed.
- Do not ride, skate-ski, or walk over classic ski tracks, keep to the opposite side
- Snowshoers should travel in single file — creating only one snowshoe track
- Do not walk your dog on classic ski tracks
- Have your smart phone with you and GPS enabled, it can be disorienting out there and you can get lost. Have Weston's Trails Online ready before heading out
- If you are sinking more than an inch, use snowshoes or lower the tire pressure in your fat bike tire
- If you post-hole, please repair the divot
- Fat bikes yield to snowshoers and skiers, snowshoers yield to skiers
- Be respectful of all users - leave no trace, which most especially includes dog waste
- No motorized vehicles allowed on any public trail or field