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Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region

Hurd State Park White, Red and Green Trails

Easy

4.6

(3634)

5,286

hikers

Hurd State Park White, Red and Green Trails

00:56

3.44km

50m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hiking adventure through Hurd State Park, exploring its White, Red, and Green Trails. This route spans 2.1 miles (3.4 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 162 feet (49 metres), taking approximately 56 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will pass through diverse woodlands…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Hurd State Park

Highlight • Forest

As you make your way pedaling on the road, Hurd State Park welcomes you. The park hugs the road and the Connecticut River. It's a great place to hop off your bike and watch wildlife.

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Hurd State Park maintains a small network of forest trails that nestle up to the Connecticut River. The views in the park are highlighted by being able to look up …

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Hurd State Park maintains a small network of forest trails that nestle up to the Connecticut River. The views in the park are highlighted by being able to look up …

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3.41 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Hurd State Park White, Red and Green Trails?

Hurd State Park offers parking facilities for visitors. While specific trailhead parking for these exact combined trails isn't detailed, you can generally find parking within the park that provides access to its extensive trail network, including the Red and Green blazed paths.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, Hurd State Park is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to ensure their safety and the enjoyment of other park visitors and wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike these trails?

The trails at Hurd State Park offer different experiences throughout the year. During winter and early spring, before the trees fully leaf out, you can enjoy inviting views of the Connecticut River, especially from the Red Trail. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while spring and summer provide lush greenery. Consider seasonal conditions like snow or mud when planning your visit.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for Hurd State Park?

Hurd State Park is a state park in Connecticut, and typically, there are no entrance fees for Connecticut residents. Non-residents may have fees, especially during peak seasons. It's always a good idea to check the official Connecticut State Parks website for the most current information on fees and any specific regulations.

How difficult are the White, Red, and Green Trails at Hurd State Park?

The overall difficulty of this route is rated as easy. The Red Trail includes a descent through woodlands and sections that might be considered moderately difficult due to a 'steep hillside.' The Green Trail is described as a 'blue difficulty singletrack' for mountain biking, suggesting it's generally manageable for hikers. Information specifically detailing a distinct 'White Trail' with unique characteristics was not prominently featured, but the park offers trails for various ability levels.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the Red and Green Trails?

The Red Trail descends through diverse woodlands, including black birches, beeches, and tulip trees, eventually opening up to clearings along the Connecticut River with sycamores, sassafras, and maples. You'll find dramatic ledge views and can walk along a significant rock jetty. The Green Trail, as a multi-use path, traverses varied woodlands and likely includes the granite ledges and river views characteristic of Hurd State Park.

What are the main points of interest and scenic views along the route?

Along this route, you'll encounter several highlights. The Hurd State Park itself offers woodlands and prominent granite ledges. You'll also be treated to scenic vistas like the Connecticut River View from Hurd State Park and another View of the Connecticut River from Hurd State Park. The Red Trail is particularly known for its panoramic views of the Connecticut River from cliffside vistas and a 0.5-mile-long rock jetty.

Is there a distinct White Trail within Hurd State Park, and what is it like?

While the park has an extensive network of trails, specific information detailing a distinct 'White Trail' with unique characteristics, similar to the Red or Green Trails, was not prominently found in research. It's possible some segments are blazed white or contribute to longer routes, but it's not identified as a standalone named trail with specific features.

Is this a loop trail or out-and-back?

This specific route, 'Hurd State Park White, Red and Green Trails,' is designed as a loop, allowing you to experience varied sections of the park without retracing your steps.

What should I bring for a hike on these trails?

Given the varied terrain and potential for steep sections, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, and snacks. A map or a GPS device like komoot can be helpful for navigation. Depending on the season, consider insect repellent and appropriate layers of clothing.

Are there any primitive camping options or facilities along the trails?

The Red Trail (River Trail) within Hurd State Park is noted for having a primitive boating campsite along the Connecticut River. While the park offers opportunities for outdoor activities, specific facilities like restrooms or water fountains directly on the trails may be limited, so plan accordingly.

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