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Easy level trail. Usually do 2 laps with our dog.
Perfect for a quick walk if you need a moment to relax and reset in nature. Easy parking too!
Very nice walk along the water.
The 2 mile hike around the pond is a mostly easy walk around a beautiful pond. Plenty of parking with picnic tables.
I appreciate the effort to open up more natural spaces and build more publicly accessible trails, but my experience here left me feeling a little disappointed. It’s a nice easy loop but most of it is more of a mowed path through a meadow than a proper trail. As others have mentioned, the combination of high grasses and wetlands means it’s full of mosquitoes (and ticks).
For better options for short, easy walks, I recommend the trails behind the Lake Mansfield parking lot or French Park.
Great place to hike. Even terrain for most of the trail, easy to follow trail with signs. Enjoyable walk.
Terrible too muddy and boggy more like a swamp and alot of rivers flowing all over the place. over grown and not easy to get through. the only good part is the pond is huge and you can go to the look out porch which was nice
Kenneth Hoffa
at 2023 May 07
Kenneth Hoffa
at 2023 May 07
This was my first hike here. And it was amazing!! What great views from the top.
M
at 2023 Apr 20
M
at 2023 Apr 20
This is an easy hike of short to moderate length, with nice views throughout of the pond and the mature forest. It passes through several different habitats with varying trees and undergrowth. Expect to pass lots of people, including children, as this is a popular and accessible trail. There are a few viewing benches along the way. It's a good way to wake up in the morning if you're camping, or it gives you something to do if you are bored hanging out at the beach/picnic area.
Peaceful place to catch a sunset under the fall foliage. We were lucky to see a beaver swimming next to the trail as the sun sank in the distance. Highly recommend for a relaxing walk away from it all.
My son & I and our dog were attacked by 3 different groups of yellow jackets they were extremely aggressive and it was a terrible experience. We have walked there before its a nice walk its just there is a serious issue with yellow jackets right now. I wouldnt reccomend walking here right now until the yellow jacket problem is addressed its quite scary being chased by them they dont give up easily and can bite you more than once.
Easy, nice hike. Perfect for a leashed dog. Ample parking, although there were no maps in the box at the day use parking area (there were some in another box).
Soft flat easy trail of about a mile loop along a little narrow area of the Housatonic River. With tremendous amount of work by volunteers the whole area which was once dumping ground for everything is now a serene little jewel of an edge of wetlands. A good run for active dogs, or a leisurely stroll for elderly ones. Contained on one side by route 7 and the other side by the river.
Moss Cail
at 2022 Apr 20
Moss Cail
at 2022 Apr 20
Very wet when we went. Great little hike, love the boardwalk at the end.
Mellow, flat and very short (under 1 mile) loop. Friendly for all levels, families, and any time I go it is explored by (friendly) dog owners. The river is beautiful. My experience is that it can be quite buggy in the spring and summer, likely due to its proximity to water. Otherwise it is a rather enjoyable experience of nature just off the main road.
We used Google maps to find this location. We really enjoyed doing the loop with our kids. The path is clear and there are beautiful views and walk-ups to the river. There is also plaques with info and history. My only complaint is that the sign for the entrance is very small. We had trouble finding it. Drove past it. If you don't use GPS, you may pass the parking lot.
Keira Lynn
at 2021 Mar 31
Keira Lynn
at 2021 Mar 31
Cute, short trail. Pretty muddy in high traffic areas this time of year. Watch out for ticks!! Especially if going off trail.
Nice trail but could go a little farther!
Ben Walpoth
at 2021 Jan 22
Ben Walpoth
at 2021 Jan 22
You can walk around the pond, it is a nice one hour walk. Be careful it can be icey out there.
Alan Capesce
at 2020 Sep 09
Alan Capesce
at 2020 Sep 09
Just Beautiful. I have not actually camped there but..it looks great like most of Massachusetts. And a great place to chill out and enjoy some of nature's gifts. And "the pass" dispensary is close by to add to your wildlife fun...enjoy guys..
It's a nice quiet place to camp very clean bathrooms are clean
Nice hiking trail around Benedict Pond. Easy hike for the children. Approximately two miles with easy climbs and great views of the pond. A couple of benches for viewing the water fowl make for a nest rest stop. Clean bathrooms and even a pay phone (great for emergencies sine little to no cell coverage) at the parking lot. The hike took our family of six about an hour including a few stops for pictures.
I like the raised path and bridge . I would like to mention that I picked up some of nature's hitch hikers ( Ticks , large and small. )
Always check before you get in car.
Clara Sabban
at 2019 Nov 03
Clara Sabban
at 2019 Nov 03
Nice walk. Parking spot in front of the trail. There are even signs with a short explanation to different kind of trees and plants
We stopped here during our Appalachian Trail thru hike- staff was friendly, the park was clean, and dipping into the lake felt great!
I found it to be a very nice place to take a hike. Dew to all the rain we have had their was a few muddy spots, easy to get around. I would recommend it to anyone.
Who doesn't love the effing AT?
Jan Wojcik
at 2018 Jul 29
Jan Wojcik
at 2018 Jul 29
Nice trail with viewing of Long Pond, a public water supply.
Awesome trail to hike on!
Sean Hobin
at 2017 Oct 09
Sean Hobin
at 2017 Oct 09
A pleasant trail through a forest of predominantly maple and birch trees. As a previous reviewer said, there are three boggy sections with raised wooden planks keeping hikers up and out of the mud. At the terminus of the trail, hikers are rewarded with a view of Long Pond. When I hiked here today (October 9th 2017), all of the wooden walkways were in good shape. Overall one of the nicer and lesser-used trails of Great Barrington.
David Mintz
at 2016 Nov 28
David Mintz
at 2016 Nov 28
It is a fairly short loop, that can be walked in half an hour. The first part is boggy, but there are raised planks. The trail slopes gently towards the lake, through typical forest. Closer to the water, there is a short spur that goes down to a viewing platform by the lake. The platform is collapsed, but the views are nice. Often, there are beavers there. Back on the loop trail, there is another boggy area before the trail starts looping back towards the road. There are wooden walkways here, too, but they are rotting and falling apart, so caution is advised, especially if it is wet. The trail is not heavily used, so walkers will have it generally to themselves.