Last updated: August 27, 2025
Thing to Do
Elm Brook Hill Battle Site Exploration, Wed - Sun, 3pm (starting September 3, 2025)

Richard Cheek
Elm Brook Hill Battle Site Exploration
Wednesday - Sunday, 3pm (starting on September 3rd)
Meet at Hartwell Tavern
On April 19, 1775 a column of 700 British soldiers desperately fought their way through swarms of militia on the Bay Road from Concord back toward Boston. In the town of Lincoln the road crossed Elm Brook Hill and ascended a steep hill where it curved sharply norht and then east again. Here, new archaeological discoveries and historical research point to a fierce fight along this stretch of road later called "The Bloody Angle." Join a Park Ranger on a one-hour guided walk to the battle site, examine the evidence and discover what happened there 250 years ago.
Wednesday - Sunday, 3pm (starting on September 3rd)
Meet at Hartwell Tavern
On April 19, 1775 a column of 700 British soldiers desperately fought their way through swarms of militia on the Bay Road from Concord back toward Boston. In the town of Lincoln the road crossed Elm Brook Hill and ascended a steep hill where it curved sharply norht and then east again. Here, new archaeological discoveries and historical research point to a fierce fight along this stretch of road later called "The Bloody Angle." Join a Park Ranger on a one-hour guided walk to the battle site, examine the evidence and discover what happened there 250 years ago.
Details
Duration
1-1 Hours
This guided tour involves a 1 hour guided walk of about 1/3 mile over a gravel trail.
Activity
Guided Tours
Elm Brook Hill Battle Site Exploration
Wednesday - Sunday, 3pm (starting on September 3rd)
Meet at Hartwell Tavern
On April 19, 1775 a column of 700 British soldiers desperately fought their way through swarms of militia on the Bay Road from Concord back toward Boston. In the town of Lincoln the road crossed Elm Brook Hill and ascended a steep hill where it curved sharply norht and then east again. Here, new archaeological discoveries and historical research point to a fierce fight along this stretch of road later called "The Bloody Angle." Join a Park Ranger on a one-hour guided walk to the battle site, examine the evidence and discover what happened there 250 years ago.
Wednesday - Sunday, 3pm (starting on September 3rd)
Meet at Hartwell Tavern
On April 19, 1775 a column of 700 British soldiers desperately fought their way through swarms of militia on the Bay Road from Concord back toward Boston. In the town of Lincoln the road crossed Elm Brook Hill and ascended a steep hill where it curved sharply norht and then east again. Here, new archaeological discoveries and historical research point to a fierce fight along this stretch of road later called "The Bloody Angle." Join a Park Ranger on a one-hour guided walk to the battle site, examine the evidence and discover what happened there 250 years ago.
Pets Allowed
Yes
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Elm Brook Hill Battle Site
This site is along the Battle Road Trail in Lincoln MA. The tour will meet at Hartwell Tavern. Parking is available at 112 North Great Road, Lincoln MA
Reservations
No
Season
Summer, Fall
Time of Day
Day
3pm
Accessibility Information
This is a one-hour guided walk over a relatively flat, even gravel surface that is wheelchair accessible. Those who have difficulty walking for more than half a mile should exercise caution.