Oak Point, Watercress, and Greenbrier Trail
Oak Point, Watercress, and Greenbrier Trail
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8.67km
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Hike the moderate 5.4-mile Oak Point, Watercress, and Greenbrier Trail in Bohemia River State Park, gaining 260 feet in 2 hours and 17 minut
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.49 km
4.19 km
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5.49 km
2.54 km
624 m
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This trail is generally considered moderate in difficulty. As it incorporates sections of various trails, you can expect a mix of surfaces. While specific details about the terrain (like packed gravel or grassy centers) are not available for this exact route, trails in state parks often feature well-maintained paths, which may include dirt, gravel, or natural forest floor.
Given its moderate difficulty rating and a distance of approximately 8.7 km with about 79 meters of elevation gain, this trail is generally suitable for beginners and families who are accustomed to walking for a few hours. The duration is estimated at around 2 hours and 17 minutes, making it a manageable outing.
Since the trail is located within Bohemia River State Park, you should look for designated parking areas within the park. Specific trailhead parking information for the 'Oak Point, Watercress, and Greenbrier Trail' would typically be found on the park's official website or signage at the park entrance.
As this trail is located within Bohemia River State Park, there may be entrance fees or specific permits required for park access, especially during peak seasons or for certain activities. It's always best to check the official Bohemia River State Park website for the most current information on fees and regulations before your visit.
When hiking in Bohemia River State Park, you should generally adhere to standard park regulations. These often include staying on marked trails, packing out all trash, respecting wildlife, and observing quiet hours. Always check the official park website or signage at the park entrance for specific rules regarding pets, camping, and other activities.
The best time to hike this trail largely depends on your preference. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn provides vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also popular, but can be warm, so an early start is recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions.
Many state parks in the region are dog-friendly, but typically require dogs to be kept on a leash. To confirm the specific rules for the Oak Point, Watercress, and Greenbrier Trail within Bohemia River State Park, it's advisable to check the park's official website or contact them directly regarding their pet policy.
As the trail is located within a state park, you can expect to traverse through natural landscapes, likely including wooded areas, and potentially offer views of the Bohemia River or surrounding wetlands. State parks are known for preserving natural beauty, so keep an eye out for local flora and fauna.
While specific facilities directly on the 'Oak Point, Watercress, and Greenbrier Trail' are not detailed, state parks typically offer restrooms and sometimes water fountains at main access points, visitor centers, or picnic areas. It's always wise to carry enough water for your hike and use facilities before starting.
Yes, this route is composed of several official trails. It passes through sections of the Oak Point Trail (covering 36% and 32% of the route), the Watercress Farm Trail (covering 37% and 28% of the route), and the Greenbrier Farm Trail (covering 29% of the route).
For a moderate hike of this length, you should bring essentials such as plenty of water, appropriate footwear (hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers), weather-appropriate clothing, snacks, a map or GPS device (like the komoot app), and sun protection. Insect repellent can also be useful, especially during warmer months.