Pole Hill
Features:
Glimpse the river from the
shady path. Tall white pines, with a new generation
starting below them, surround the hill. The lack of
undergrowth makes walking off the trail and up the
hillside very easy. The hilltop is covered with ferns
and dotted with small oaks, birches and white pines.
Bounded by the Shawsheen River on the south, Pole Hill
offers the chance to hear and see a variety of birds in
the marshes on the other side of the river.
History:
At the turn of the century,
this area was known as “The Grove”. It boasted a picnic
area and a dance hall and attracted people from all
over. The Boston and Maine Railroad even had a siding at
Pole Hill to accommodate the dancers. There were three
camps along the Shawsheen River, one of which served as
a refreshment stand. When the river was higher, canoes
could be rented in Ballardvale for a romantic paddle
upstream to “The Grove”. But Pole Hill’s history is not
only of good times; after a murder was committed here,
the dance hall was closed for good.
Though all the buildings are gone now, some evidence of
Pole Hill’s exciting past does remain. Search for the
dance hall’s walkway about three-quarters of the way up
the hillside and look near the river for faint signs of
an oval track used for footraces.
Suggested Walk:
Enter via a path starting at
the end of Pole Hill Drive marked by Conservation
Commission signs. The rocky woods road is clear and easy
to walk. Follow the road to the left as it curves toward
the Shawsheen River and eventually reaches the MBTA
railroad tracks. Just before the tracks, a narrower
trail on the left leads to the end of Marland St. About
halfway along this trail a path left leads to the top of
the hill. To return, take the same path down or make
your own route south to reach the woods road again.
Canoe access from the Shawsheen is on the right as you
travel upstream from the Ballardvale dam, shortly after
paddling under a beautiful stone arch railroad bridge.
Open areas under the tall pines provide fine places for
picnicking. |