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Information:
Nobscot Scout Reservation
is located in Framingham / Sudbury, and is available for
weekend camping throughout the year. We also conduct an
extensive Outdoor Education program for schools, religious
youth groups, and community youth groups.
The Nobscot Scout Reservation is full of great hiking trails
and local history, including a burial ground used for small
pox victims centuries ago. With great views and hiking
trails Campsites, lean-tos, and cabins are available for
groups looking to spend more than the afternoon.
Nobscot facilities are available for rental by civic,
corporate, community, and religious organizations.
Over 480 acres of beautiful forested land makes Nobscot the
largest parcel of land inside the Interstate 495 beltway.
The grounds are owned by the Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts
of America. Nobscot is rich in Native American and
Revolutionary War history. The ecological and environmental
importance of the Reservation is unmatched.
Nobscot offers and enjoyable hike up to Tippling Rock, one
of the highest points in Eastern Massachusetts ! There are
views of three states, Boston's towers, Mt. Monadnock, and
more. Nobscot is the IDEAL LOCATION for youth groups to
experience an 'outdoor classroom' session; and for civic,
business, religious and corporate groups to conduct retreats
and seminars.

Among Nobscot's advantages:
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Year-round rental of facilities;
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Strategically located within the center of the Interstate 495 arc;
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Within a 30-minute drive from most locations in eastern
Massachusetts;
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· Ten minutes away from major shopping centers, yet surrounded by
nature’s beauty.
In
the recent past, Nobscot has taken on a new image. Some may
have noticed new or renovated cabins, signage to help with
your visit and even new flower beds at the camp entrance.
For added convenience, Nobscot also offers vending machines
near the parking lot. These will carry soda, water and juice
to meet all of our visitor's needs.
Additionally, you can visit the Andersen Memorial, located
near the entrance to find a map and helpful information to
assist in your visit. It is our hope that you will enjoy
your hike at the reservation, so please sign in and take a
printed map to help navigate the trails.
Resources:
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Nobscot Facilities Guide
Directions:
From the East:
Take Mass Pike to exit 13 Natick Route 30 to Route 9 West.
Follow Rt.9 to Framingham exit (just past Staples). At the
light, take a right onto Edgell Road. Follow Edgell Road for
3.5 miles. Camp entrance is on the left following the
Framingham Animal Hospital on the ri
From the South:
Take Route 495 North to Route 9. Take Route 9 East to the
exit for Framingham State College. At the light, take a left
onto Edgell Road. Follow Edgell Road for 3.5 miles. Camp
entrance is on the left following the Framingham Animal
Hospital on the right.
From the West:
Take Mass Pike to exit 12, Route 9 East. Follow Rt. 9
through 3 sets of lights to Framingham State College exit.
At the light, take a left onto Edgell Road. Follow Edgell
Road for 3.5 miles. Camp entrance is on the left following
the Framingham Animal Hospital on the right.
From the North:
Take 495 Exit 24 to Route 20 East. Follow Rt. 20 to Nobscot
Road, Sudbury (just past Star Market Plaza on the right
before Friendly' s). Follow Nobscot Road approximately 1.5
miles. Camp is on the right at 1 Nobscot Road.
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