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Enjoy an easy 0.8-mile hike on the Pocopson Walking Trail, featuring fields, forests, and views of the historic Barnard House.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
The specific route highlighted on komoot is approximately 1.2 kilometers (0.75 miles) long and can be completed in about 20 minutes. However, the Pocopson Walking Trail system encompasses several distinct paths. For example, the Pocopson Park Path is a 2-mile paved loop, and the Pocopson Park Trail (asphalt and gravel) is 1.8 to 2.2 miles long. Your hiking time will vary depending on which specific path you choose and your pace.
Yes, many sections of the Pocopson Walking Trail system are suitable for beginners and families. The
Pocopson Walking Path (Gravel Shared Use Path) is rated as "Universal Access" with easy grades, making it a "no stress" option for most users. The Pocopson Park Trail (Asphalt and Gravel Loop) is also generally considered "Easy." However, be aware that the Pocopson Park Path (Paved Loop) has an "Overall Grade Rating of Hard" due to continuous inclines and declines, which might be challenging for less experienced users or those with strollers.
The terrain varies significantly across the different paths within the Pocopson Walking Trail system. You'll find a mix of surfaces: the Pocopson Park Path is a 2-mile paved loop, while the Pocopson Walking Path is primarily a 1.5-mile gravel shared-use path. The Pocopson Park Trail begins as asphalt and transitions to gravel. Most trails in Pocopson Township are unpaved, with some gravel sections, and they can include hills, streams, woodland, and fields.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within Pocopson Township. The Pocopson Park Trail specifically mentions providing dog clean-up bags, indicating a dog-friendly environment. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all trail users.
Parking is available at Pocopson Park, which serves as a primary access point for several trails, including the Pocopson Park Path and the Pocopson Park Trail. The Barnard House, a significant landmark along one of the trails, also has a 1-mile loop behind it, suggesting potential access or parking nearby. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations.
The trails offer diverse scenery, including fields, forests, and views of the Pocopson Creek and Brandywine River. Along the Pocopson Park Trail, you'll find the historic Barnard House, a former Underground Railroad safe house, accompanied by informational plaques detailing the area's history. This trail also features a lovely view from a slight incline, overlooking rolling hills and fields. The Pocopson Walking Path is mostly shaded and offers pleasant views of the Brandywine.
The trails can be enjoyed year-round. In spring and summer, you'll experience lush greenery. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while winter provides a different, often quieter, experience. If hiking during winter deer hunting season, especially on the Pocopson Park Trail, it's advised to wear blaze orange for safety.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Pocopson Walking Trail system or Pocopson Park. The trails are maintained by Pocopson Township for public enjoyment.
Yes, Pocopson Park, a central hub for many of the trails, offers a picnic pavilion and a playground, making it a great spot for families. Benches are also available along several of the paths, including the Pocopson Park Path and the Pocopson Walking Path, for resting and enjoying the scenery.
For a quieter, shaded experience with views of the Brandywine, the Pocopson Walking Path (Gravel Shared Use Path) is an excellent choice. It runs through forests and is noted for its peaceful atmosphere. The Pocopson Park Trail offers a lovely panoramic view once you top a slight incline, showcasing rolling hills, fields, and the historic Barnard House. For creek views, consider the short walking trail at Pocopson Creek Park.
While rated as "Universal Access" and generally easy, the Pocopson Walking Path is primarily gravel, and sections can become soft, especially after heavy rain, as dirt may fill in between the gravel. Wheelchair users might need to navigate around these softer areas. This path is also noted for not having connections to other walking routes, so it functions as a standalone out-and-back or loop within itself.