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Jog the moderate Mount Fayal Trail loop for 1.9 miles (3.0 km) within Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, with lake views from the summit.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Mount Fayal Trail is a relatively short loop. Most people can complete the entire route, whether jogging or walking, in about 40 minutes to an an hour.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to medium difficulty, making it suitable for most fitness levels, including beginner joggers. While there is a steeper ascent on one side of the loop, the overall experience is manageable. Proper footwear with good traction is recommended due to varied terrain and potential loose rocks on the descent.
The trail offers varied terrain, winding through fields, forests, and wetlands. While the summit itself is relatively flat, one side of the loop features a steeper ascent. The descent, though less steep, can have loose rocks. Good traction footwear is advisable.
The Mount Fayal Trail is located within the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness, New Hampshire. Parking is available at the Science Center's main entrance. Access to the trail is through the center.
Yes, as the Mount Fayal Trail is part of the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, admission tickets are required to access the trails. You can find more information on their website: nhnature.org.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on the trails within the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, including the Mount Fayal Trail. It's best to check the Science Center's official policies for any specific exceptions or updates before your visit.
The trail offers beautiful scenery throughout the warmer months. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant for jogging, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also great, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Winter jogging is possible but conditions may vary, so check local reports for snow and ice.
From the summit of Mount Fayal, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of Squam Lake and its many islands. Along the path, the scenery includes tranquil forests, wetlands, and open fields. You'll also see a variety of plants and trees, and areas showcasing different forestry techniques.
Yes, the trail passes by remnants of the old Piper Homestead, including stone foundations of a farmhouse and barn, and stone walls from former sheep pastures, offering a glimpse into the area's history. Additionally, you can learn about various forestry techniques demonstrated along the trail.
While not guaranteed, there's a possibility of encountering local wildlife, including various birds and small mammals. Black bears are present in the region, though they typically avoid human interaction. Always be aware of your surroundings and practice Leave No Trace principles.
Yes, the Mount Fayal Trail is primarily a loop trail, making it convenient for joggers and hikers as you won't need to retrace your steps. The loop is approximately 2.2 kilometers (about 1.3 miles) long.
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