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Burley

The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Burley

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Family friendly hiking trails around Burley are characterized by the diverse landscapes of the New Forest National Park, offering a mix of ancient woodlands, open heathland, and gentle hills. The region features well-maintained paths that wind through areas of natural beauty, including tranquil ponds and historic villages. Elevations are generally low, making many routes accessible for families. The terrain is predominantly soft forest floor and gravel paths, suitable for various activity levels.

Best family friendly hiking trails around Burley

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Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Burley & Whitton Pond loop via Turf Hill

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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MichaelAC
October 3, 2025, Burbush Hill

The New Forest is called "new" because it was established in 1079 by William the Conqueror as the "New Royal Hunting Forest." At that time, farmers were granted the right to freely graze their horses, cattle, and even pigs. This right still applies today... they also roam freely in the villages, which is why all houses have either a gate or a cattle grid. The landscape is magnificent, and the hiking is wonderful.

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It's a pretty eerie looking tree. right on the intersection. Weirdly it hasn't changed in the few years i've seen it. Hope I'm that lucky when I die. :0

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Jim
July 10, 2025, Whitten Pond

As others have said, the area around this pond is crucially important for endangered birds from April to August and should be avoided during these months to give the wildlife the time and space it needs to safely raise their babies.

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Caroline
April 6, 2025, Whitten Pond

Walked to this pond early April. Ground comparatively dry due to very low rainfall in March. No signage seen for nesting birds.

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Nice part of the forest 🌳 sheltered tree lined gravel trail with signed route to follow on foot or bike.

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MCW73
September 23, 2024, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary

there is a purpose built platform which overlooks a large meadow. The platform is just a short walk from the car park. This is a great place if you're looking to get some great photo opportunities of the natural surroundings of the New Forest as well as the wildlife that surrounds the area. There is also information panels giving you more information about the deer found in the New Forest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available around Burley?

Burley and its surroundings offer a wide variety of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 170 routes suitable for families, with more than 100 of these rated as easy, ensuring there's something for every age and skill level.

Are there any easy, short hikes suitable for families with young children or strollers?

Yes, the Burley area has several easy and short trails perfect for families with young children or strollers. For example, the Burley Village — New Forest National Park route is an easy option. The region research also mentions the 1.0-mile "Tiny Town via Hostess Gully trail" in Castle Rocks State Park and the 0.57-mile "Geological Interpretive Trail" as very accessible choices.

What kind of natural attractions can we expect to see on family hikes near Burley?

The Burley area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique geological features of City of Rocks National Reserve, enjoy scenic views along the Snake River, or discover the impressive rock formations at Castle Rocks State Park. Many trails offer opportunities to see diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to forest paths.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, several family-friendly circular routes are available. The Burley & Whitton Pond loop via Turf Hill is a moderate circular option, and the Burley, Burbush Hill & Long Lake loop also offers a great circular experience for families.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the family-friendly trails around Burley?

The family-friendly trails around Burley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, the accessibility of many routes for all ages, and the opportunity to explore unique natural landmarks like the City of Rocks and the Snake River.

Are there specific viewpoints or landmarks that are particularly interesting for kids?

Absolutely! Kids will love exploring the unique rock formations at City of Rocks National Reserve, including features like Window Arch. The Burbush Hill offers a great vantage point, and the Holm Hill highlight is another excellent viewpoint to discover. The Snake River trails also provide beautiful river views that can be captivating for children.

Can we spot any wildlife on family hikes in the Burley area?

The Burley area, especially near the Snake River and within the Sawtooth National Forest, offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. Lake Walcott State Park, situated on the Minidoka National Wildlife Refuge, is particularly known for its diverse birdlife and other local fauna, making it a great spot for nature observation with children.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the family hiking trails?

While specific cafes directly on every trail are not listed, Burley itself offers various dining options. For trails within or near City of Rocks and Castle Rocks State Park, it's advisable to pack snacks and drinks, though nearby towns may have facilities. Lake Walcott State Park also offers picnic areas for families.

What is the best time of year for family hiking in Burley?

Burley offers hiking opportunities throughout the year due to its diverse landscapes. Spring and fall generally provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with wildflowers in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer, making early morning or late afternoon hikes ideal. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can vary, especially in higher elevations.

Are there any trails that offer historical points of interest for families?

Yes, the City of Rocks National Reserve is not only geologically significant but also historically important as a stop along the California Trail. Exploring this area allows families to connect with the past. Additionally, the Crock Hill on Furzley Road is listed as a historical site that can be explored.

Are there any longer, more challenging family hikes for older children?

For families with older children looking for a bit more challenge, the region offers moderate to difficult trails. The Acres Down, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary & Tall Trees loop is a longer, more difficult option. The Sawtooth National Forest also provides more extensive hiking opportunities, such as the moderate 5.1-mile "Sawtooth National Forest Hike," which can be a great adventure for active families.

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