Demonstration and Watershed Extension Loop Trail
Demonstration and Watershed Extension Loop Trail
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7.53km
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This easy 4.7-mile (7.5 km) hiking loop in Clemmons Educational State Forest features varied terrain, creek crossings, and wildflowers.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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177 m
Highlight • Lake
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7.15 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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7.53 km
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4.56 km
2.86 km
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< 100 m
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4.56 km
1.95 km
537 m
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While some sources might label it as 'easy', hikers should be prepared for an intermediate to difficult experience. The trail features varied terrain, including inclines, uneven surfaces, and several steep sections with rocks and roots. There are also a couple of creek crossings, one of which involves a 'tricky rock hop'.
The trail is located within the Clemmons State Educational Forest in Clemmons, North Carolina. Parking is typically available at the main entrance of the forest, which provides direct access to the trail system, including this loop.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails within the Clemmons State Educational Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails at Clemmons State Educational Forest. It is open to the public for recreational use.
The trail offers picturesque natural beauty. You'll find opportunities for birding, views of a scenic creek, and seasonal wildflowers. The path follows along the creek for much of its length, revealing beautifully rounded boulders and a sandy-bottomed creek. Parts of the trail also cut through open fields, providing a diverse landscape.
Spring and fall are generally the best seasons for hiking this trail. In spring, you'll enjoy blooming wildflowers and milder temperatures. Fall offers comfortable weather and beautiful foliage. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters might bring colder temperatures, though the trail is usually accessible year-round.
As you hike, you might encounter the serene Homestead Spring. Additionally, the Forestry Exhibit Center is located within the Clemmons State Educational Forest, offering insights into the local environment and forestry practices.
Yes, the Watershed Extension Loop Trail is a singletrack path that connects directly from the Demonstration Trail, forming a continuous route. This trail is recognized as part of the broader trail system within the Clemmons State Educational Forest.
Given its description as intermediate to difficult with steep sections, rocks, roots, and creek crossings, this trail might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to hiking. Families with older, experienced children who enjoy a more rugged hike may find it enjoyable.
It's recommended to bring sturdy hiking shoes or boots due to the varied and uneven terrain, including rocks and roots. Water is essential, especially on warmer days. Consider bringing trekking poles for stability on inclines and creek crossings. Insect repellent and sun protection are also advisable.
Yes, the Clemmons State Educational Forest, where this trail is located, offers facilities. You can find the Forestry Exhibit Center, which provides educational resources and may have restrooms available. Check the forest's official website for specific amenity details and operating hours.
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