
About Signal Hill |
150 acres |
What makes Signal Hill a special place?
The summit of this hill may be modest – it’s only 188 feet high – but the views from the top are grand, taking in nearby Great Blue Hill and stretching to the distant Boston skyline beyond. A short, easy ascent up a former cartpath leads to the top of the hill, while another, flat trail reaches the banks of the Neponset River. Here you’ll find a small launch site for canoes and kayaks. You can start your river trip here or simply take a break during a day of paddling on the river to stretch your legs.
Signal Hill also offers a glimpse into the region’s ancient history, having served as a seasonal home for paleo-Americans who settled what would become the Neponset River Valley as the last glacier retreated.
Hawk watchers are drawn here by the variety of hawks riding thermal drafts between the Blue Hills and the Neponset River Valley. Songbirds find shelter and nesting places within the woods and wet areas, and the river habitat is home to frogs, turtles, and other amphibians.
Trails
A short, moderately inclined former cart path leads to the top of the hill, while another, flat trail reaches the banks of the nearby Neponset River.
When to Visit
Year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Allow a minimum of 1 hour.
Regulations & Advisories
- Alcoholic beverages, fires, camping, and littering are prohibited.
- Disturbing, removing, defacing, cutting, or otherwise causing damage to a natural feature, sign, poster, barrier, vegetation, or other property is prohibited.
- Dogs must be leashed at all times. Help us keep Signal Hill clean for all visitors by removing dog waste from the reservation.
Directions
University Road
Canton, MA
Telephone: 781.784.0567
E-mail: seregion@ttor.org
Get directions on Google Maps.
From I-95/Rt. 128: Take Exit 13 onto University Avenue. Proceed through large industrial park development to traffic light at Canton Street. Left on Canton St., cross Neponset River and take immediate right onto University Road. Proceed through office park. Parking on right just before last building, also on right.
From Canton: take Dedham Street and immediately after crossing I-95 and railroad bridges take left on University Road. Follow further directions as above.
Admission
When to VisitYear-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Allow a minimum of 1 hour.
Admission
FREE to all
Property History
Property Acquisition HistorySignal Hill was a gift to The Trustees of Reservations in 2005 from George and Nancy Bates.
Volunteer Opportunities
There are no volunteer positions at this reservation at this time; please check again later or click here to find other opportunities near you.
Work Parties
There are no work parties at this reservation at this time; please check again later or click here to find other work parties near you.
Maps and Resources
At present, a downloadable trail map is not available for Signal Hill.
Planning Your Visit
Before You GoWe encourage you to visit as many Trustees properties as you can.
Wherever your travels take you, please observe all posted regulations, follow special instructions from property staff, and keep in mind the Stewardship Code:
- Protect wildlife and plants.
- Guard against all risk of fire.
- Help keep air and water clean.
- Carry out what you carry in.
- Use marked footpaths and bridle paths.
- Leave livestock, crops, and machinery alone.
- Respect the privacy of neighboring land.
- Enjoy and share the landscape with others.
Click on links below for further visitor information:
Before Setting Out
Tell Us What You Think
We’d love to hear about your visit. Click here to take our visitor survey. If you have a question for us about this reservation, you can use this form to send it to us, too.
Share your experiences with other visitors! Simply fill out the form below and we’ll post your comment here on this page.

Announcements & Alerts
Upcoming Things To Do
Other Trustees Properties You Might Like:
Moose Hill Farm
Sharon, MA
Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate
Canton, MA
Francis William Bird Park
Walpole, MA





