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Embark on an easy hike along the North Gate to Great Meadow trail, a gentle 1.3 miles (2.2 km) route that takes approximately 33 minutes to complete. You will experience no elevation gain, making it a perfect choice for a relaxed outing. The path primarily follows Diamond Road, offering a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.09 km
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This route is classified as an easy hike. With negligible elevation gain and a total distance of just over 2 kilometers, it's suitable for most fitness levels and offers a pleasant, straightforward walk.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands, where this trail is located. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Given its easy nature and location within the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands, the trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while spring brings fresh greenery. Winter hiking is possible but may require appropriate gear for snow and ice.
The Great Pond Mountain Wildlands, managed by the Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust, generally does not require permits or charge entrance fees for day use. However, donations are always welcome to help maintain the trails and preserve the area. It's a good idea to check the trust's official website for any updated regulations before your visit.
The trail primarily follows established paths, including sections of Diamond Road, which suggests a relatively well-maintained surface. As it's an easy hike with minimal elevation changes, expect generally smooth walking conditions suitable for casual strolls.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of other official trails within the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands. You'll be following Diamond Road for the entire duration, and it also intersects with parts of the Baker Brook Trail and the Chestnut Ledge Trail.
Specific parking information for the 'North Gate' access point to Great Meadow within the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands would typically be found on the Great Pond Mountain Conservation Trust's website or on local trail maps. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads within the Wildlands.
Absolutely. With its 'easy' difficulty rating, short distance (just over 2 km), and minimal elevation gain, this trail is very suitable for beginners, families with young children, or anyone looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
While specific highlights aren't detailed, being in the Great Pond Mountain Wildlands suggests opportunities to enjoy natural forest scenery, possibly views of the surrounding landscape, and the tranquility of a conserved area. The 'Great Meadow' in the name implies open, grassy areas.
The estimated duration for this hike is approximately 34 minutes. This is a relatively quick and enjoyable walk, perfect for a short outing.
As a relatively short and easy trail within a wildlands area, it's unlikely there are dedicated restrooms or water sources directly on the path. It's always recommended to bring your own water and plan for facilities at the trailhead or nearby visitor centers before starting your hike.
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