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Jogging routes in Quaddick State Park offer diverse landscapes for runners. The region is characterized by the 466-acre Quaddick Reservoir, surrounded by lush woodlands and open fields. The terrain includes rolling hills and features like Poor Farm Brook, providing varied running environments. This area provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities, including running and other recreational pursuits.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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4.99km
00:31
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40m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.1km
01:21
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The Buck Hill Running Trail – Buck Hill Management Area offers a truly engaging jogging experience, winding through rich forest lands of oak, hickory, and white pine. You'll navigate a…

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7.66km
00:55
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This running loop in the George Washington Memorial State Forest offers a varied and engaging experience, guiding you through diverse terrain from dirt roads to rocky paths. You'll jog past…
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00:24
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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
01:24
70m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Depending on the route you take last part of the trail can be considered a moderate hike.
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George Washington State Campground sits in the 4,000-acre George Washington Management Area, along the shores of Bowdish Reservoir. This 100-acre primitive camping facility offers 45 gravel campsites for tents, trailers, and RVs. Shared water spigots are available, and bathrooms consist of outhouses or pit toilets. The campground, however, lacks electrical hookups and showers. Two Adirondack-style shelters can be reserved for group camping, accommodating up to 20 people each. There are also seven hike-in sites along the Angell Loop, with a 12'x12' tent platform, limited to four people and two tents per site. Campers can enjoy food and drinks just 0.3 miles south at Cady's Tavern.
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This shaded area features plenty of picnic tables and views of Wallum Lake. There is an accessible beach nearby and toilets available. It's a good spot to stop by when finishing or starting your hike at Douglas State Forest.
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The northern section of the Air Line Trail is particularly captivating, featuring an old bridge and the intriguing "Hermit Cave," and culminating at the tri-point marker where Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island meet. This boundary is identified by a 4-foot granite monument (with an additional 5 feet underground) situated in a small hilltop clearing. The marker, 14 inches square with a 6-inch pyramidal top, is inscribed with "MASS 1883" on the north side, "R.I. 1883" on the south, and "CONN" on the west—Connecticut's side lacks a date due to disagreements over the boundary. This monument was installed by a commission from Massachusetts and Rhode Island in late 1883.
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The Carl Erickson Covered Bridge is a hidden little covered bridge deep in the woods of the George Washington Management Area.
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This granite monument marks the border of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It was set over 130 years ago. The mountain bike trails in the area are great too.
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Spanning 239 acres, this lake is great for paddling and fishing. The dam was built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in 1965, its capacity stands at 342 million gallons of flood water.
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No matter which path you take to the marker, its a pretty rough uphill climb. Most likely you will need to carry your bike or leave your bike at the bottom of the climb.
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There are 11 running routes available in and around Quaddick State Park, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. These include easy paths and more challenging trails through diverse landscapes.
Yes, Quaddick State Park offers several easy options. The park features a 2.8-mile 'Red-blazed Loop trail' with views of the lake, consisting of packed earth/dirt and paved/cement surfaces. There's also a 1.5-mile circular trail within the park, both described as easy and family-friendly. For a slightly longer but still easy option, consider the Coffee House Loop – Douglas State Forest, which is 2.2 miles (3.6 km) and leads through forested areas.
The terrain in Quaddick State Park and its vicinity is quite varied. You'll find paths with packed earth/dirt, paved/cement sections, and natural forest floors. The area features lush woodlands, open fields, and rolling hills, with some routes offering gentle gradients while others include more significant elevation gain.
Many routes offer scenic views, especially those near the 466-acre Quaddick Reservoir. The 2.8-mile 'Red-blazed Loop trail' within the park provides excellent lake views. The region's lush woodlands and open fields also contribute to a picturesque running experience.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all trails are not detailed, Quaddick State Park is generally a welcoming place for outdoor activities. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow park regulations regarding pets. The natural environment with woodlands and open fields is suitable for running with your canine companion.
For those seeking more challenging or longer runs, the adjacent Quaddick State Forest expands the network of trails. A popular option is the Buck Hill Running Trail – Buck Hill Management Area, a 6.9-mile (11.1 km) route with varied terrain and some elevation gain. Another moderate choice is the Running loop from George Washington Memorial State Forest, which is 4.7 miles (7.7 km) and combines forested sections with open areas.
Yes, there are several circular running routes. Within Quaddick State Park, there's a 1.5-mile circular trail and the 2.8-mile 'Red-blazed Loop trail'. Outside the immediate park, the Coffee House Loop – Douglas State Forest is a 2.2-mile (3.6 km) loop, and the Running loop from George Washington Memorial State Forest is a 4.7-mile (7.7 km) loop.
Quaddick State Park is home to diverse wildlife. You might observe wild turkey, deer, otter, great blue heron, kingfishers, osprey, and owls, enhancing the natural experience of your run.
Yes, Quaddick State Park provides facilities including parking areas for visitors. These are generally well-suited for those coming to enjoy the trails and other recreational activities.
Beyond running, Quaddick State Park offers a range of activities centered around the Quaddick Reservoir. Visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, swimming at the sandy beach, picnicking, and field sports. In winter, ice skating is also an option. For more general information about the park, you can visit ctvisit.com.
The komoot community frequently praises the diverse landscapes, including the tranquil woodlands and scenic views of the Quaddick Reservoir. Runners appreciate the variety of routes available, catering to different ability levels, and the overall peaceful environment for outdoor exercise.
While Quaddick State Park is a popular destination, exploring trails further into the adjacent Quaddick State Forest or opting for routes slightly outside the main park area, such as the West Thompson Dam loop from Mechanicsville, might offer a more secluded experience, especially during off-peak hours.


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