Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area loop from Halifax
Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area loop from Halifax
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The Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area loop from Halifax offers a wonderfully tranquil touring cycling experience, guiding you through a landscape shaped by its past as a massive cranberry bog. Expect to pedal along flat double tracks and sandy dirt roads, winding through forests and past the serene waters of…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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11.1 km
489 m
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The Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area loop from Halifax is an easy ride, typically taking just over an hour to complete. The exact time can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, this route is ideal for beginners and families. The trail system is predominantly flat, consisting mainly of broad double-track dirt roads, making it suitable for all fitness levels and an excellent spot for new riders or children on smaller-wheeled bikes.
The terrain is mostly flat, featuring broad double-track dirt roads that were once cranberry bogs. While generally smooth, some areas can be sandy with large stones. Hybrid or mountain bikes are recommended, as road bikes may find it unsuitable.
Specific parking information for the Halifax starting point is not detailed in the provided data. However, access to the Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area is generally available, and you should look for designated parking areas near the trailheads within the management area.
The provided information does not explicitly state the rules regarding dogs on this specific cycling loop. However, wildlife management areas often have specific regulations for pets, usually requiring them to be on a leash. It's best to check local signage or the official website for the Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area for current pet policies.
The Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area is a public natural space. There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for general recreational use like cycling. However, specific activities like hunting (which is permitted in season, except Sundays) may require licenses.
The area is excellent for wildlife viewing. You might spot various birds, including wood ducks, geese, Ospreys, and even bald eagles. Turtles and deer are also commonly seen, especially in marshy areas or during early mornings.
The trail can be enjoyed across multiple seasons, but spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Given the potential for sandy sections, drier periods might be more comfortable. Bird-watching is popular year-round, with different species present depending on the season.
Yes, parts of the renowned Bay Circuit Trail, specifically BCT Section 13, run through the Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area, intersecting with this cycling loop for about 7% of its length.
The route features a large pond on one side and old cranberry bogs on the other, surrounded by woods. These former cranberry bogs contribute to the unique flat terrain. It's a significant natural space managed for fisheries and wildlife habitat.
While the trail is easy, be mindful that hunting is permitted in the Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area during season (not on Sundays). It's advisable to be aware of hunting schedules and take appropriate precautions, such as wearing bright colors, especially during hunting season.
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