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If you are looking for a quick and accessible outdoor escape, the Trenton Greenbelt Trail offers an easy hiking experience. This route takes you through peaceful forested land, providing a serene atmosphere for a short walk. You will cover 0.5 miles (0.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Specific parking information is usually available on the Town of Trenton's official website. It's best to check there for the most current details on trailhead access and parking areas before your visit. You can find more information on the Town of Trenton website.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail is open for hiking during most of the year. However, it is closed during hunting season, so it's advisable to check local regulations or the Town of Trenton's website for specific dates before planning your trip. Spring, summer, and fall offer beautiful scenery, with fall foliage being particularly appealing.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Trenton Greenbelt Trail. It is a publicly accessible trail system maintained through a collaborative conservation effort.
The trail primarily traverses forested land, offering a natural, undeveloped setting. A unique feature is a small area of open sand plain, including an 'island Sand Dune,' which is a geological relic from the last glacial period. While generally featuring moderate hills, be aware that the Yellow Trail includes a steep, stiff uphill climb in some spots.
The overall trail system is generally considered to have 'moderate hills,' making it accessible for many hikers. However, the Yellow Trail is specifically noted for being 'steep' and having 'a stiff uphill climb,' offering a more challenging section for those seeking a strenuous workout.
The most notable feature is the 'island Sand Dune' within the forested landscape. This unique geological anomaly is a relic from the last glacial period, formed by wind-driven sand sediment. It offers a distinctive ecological and scenic point of interest.
Much of the trail system, particularly sections with moderate hills like the Blue Trail, can be suitable for families. However, families with younger children or those seeking an easier walk might want to avoid the steeper sections of the Yellow Trail.
Yes, in addition to hiking, the Trenton Greenbelt Trail is also open for cross-country skiing during the winter months, offering a different way to experience the natural beauty of the area.
The entire trail system spans approximately three miles. It includes various interconnected paths, such as the Blue Trail, which is a loop of about 1.2 miles.
Yes, while many sections have moderate hills, the Yellow Trail is known for being particularly steep and includes a stiff uphill climb. If you're looking for a more challenging experience, this section will provide it; otherwise, you might prefer other parts of the Greenbelt.