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Hike an easy 2.0-mile loop around Chickering Pond and Echo Pond in Rocky Woods Reservation, enjoying woods and wetlands.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.70 km
461 m
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The Chickering Pond and Echo Pond Loop is generally considered an easy hike. While much of the trail consists of accessible paths, there can be some rocky sections and a short, steep climb to the Cedar Hill Overlook, making it feel closer to easy to moderate at times. It's suitable for a range of fitness levels.
The terrain features rugged, granite hills and knolls, a result of glacial action. You'll traverse pleasant woods, primarily hardwoods with some white pine, and navigate through wetland areas. Trails vary from wide, pine-covered paths to narrower paths along the pond edges. Expect to see boulders, ledges, and glacial erratics. Some sections have been resurfaced with granite water bars and gravel.
The trail offers rewarding viewpoints, notably from the Cedar Hill Overlook, which provides scenic vistas to the east. A significant draw is the picturesque access to Chickering Pond and Echo Pond, with Chickering Pond particularly highlighted for its beauty, featuring lily pads and boulders. The route also meanders through scenic woods, wetlands, and past pleasing hayfields within the Rocky Woods Reservation.
Yes, the trail is very dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome, and there are even some designated off-leash areas within the Rocky Woods Reservation. Please ensure you follow all posted regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal.
Fall is an especially popular time to visit due to the vibrant autumn foliage, offering stunning colors. However, the trail is enjoyable year-round, with each season providing a unique experience. Spring brings new growth, and summer offers shaded paths, while winter can be beautiful for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing.
The Chickering Pond and Echo Pond Loop is located within the Rocky Woods Reservation, which is a property of The Trustees of Reservations. There may be an entrance fee for non-members, or a parking fee. It's advisable to check The Trustees of Reservations website for current fee structures and membership options before your visit.
Parking is available at the Rocky Woods Reservation visitor's center. The trails are well-maintained and clearly marked from there, often with numbered plaques at junctions corresponding to a trail map.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Quarry Trail, Harwood Notch Trail, Ridge Trail, Bridle Trail, Loop Trail, Chickering Pond Trail, Hemlock Knoll Trail, Echo Pond Trail, Tower Trail, Noanet Trail, and Wilson Swamp Trail.
The Rocky Woods Reservation offers several amenities, including a visitor's center, restrooms, picnic tables, and a pavilion. There is also a handicapped-accessible fishing platform at Chickering Pond where catch-and-release fishing is permitted.
The area is rich in wildlife, making it an important habitat. You might spot frogs, turtles, beavers, and various songbirds along the trail, especially near the pond and wetland areas.
Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and well-maintained paths, the Chickering Pond and Echo Pond Loop is generally suitable for families with children. The varied terrain and opportunities to see wildlife can make it an engaging experience for younger hikers.
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