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Embark on the Kopac Trail Loop for an easy hike that winds through peaceful woodlands and past serene water features. You'll enjoy diverse scenic views, catching glimpses of Kopac Pond and Bowman Lake, where a picturesque island adds to the charm. This pleasant route covers 3.5 miles (5.7 km) with…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.21 km
428 m
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Parking is available at a DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) parking area on Sherman Road. This starting point allows you to access the trail and bypass any potential state park entry fees.
If you park at the DEC parking area on Sherman Road, you can avoid state park entry fees. No specific permits are mentioned as required for hiking the trail itself.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific regulations regarding dogs in Bowman Lake State Park should be checked directly with the park authorities to ensure compliance.
The Kopac Trail Loop offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Autumn is particularly recommended for its fine display of nature's colors. The trail is also suitable for year-round use, including cross-country skiing in winter.
The trail is considered easy, with a gentle elevation gain. You'll encounter woodlands, old stone walls, and cross old roads. Be prepared for potentially wet and muddy sections, especially during certain seasons, though puncheons (raised wooden walkways) are in place to help navigate these areas. The path is well-marked with blue blazes.
The trail offers picturesque views of Kopac Pond, Bowman Lake (including its dam), and Whaley Lake. You'll traverse through woodlands, cross a small stream via a footbridge, and see numerous old stone walls. An accessible 0.2-mile branch, the DEC Kopac Pond Trail, leads to an observation deck at Kopac Pond.
The area is known for its wildlife. Sightings of eagles have been reported, and Bowman Lake State Park is home to a diverse bird population, with up to 103 species observed.
Yes, the Kopac Trail is an integral part of the extensive 900+ mile Finger Lakes Trail (FLT) System. The route also passes through sections of the Finger Lakes Trail (Catskill Region), Kopac Trail, and Lake Loop.
Yes, the Kopac Trail Loop is considered an easy and pleasant hiking experience, making it suitable for families and most hikers, including beginners.
The dam at Whaley Lake is mentioned as a good spot for a break or picnic. You'll also find an observation deck at Kopac Pond via a short accessible branch trail.
Beyond hiking, the loop is popular for cross-country skiing in the winter. Some old roads along the path are also used for snowmobiling during the winter months.