Little Pond Boardwalk Trail
Little Pond Boardwalk Trail
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Step onto the Little Pond Boardwalk Trail for an easy 1.8-mile (2.9 km) hike that offers a unique perspective on a Connecticut wetland. This 43-minute route, with only 17 feet (5 metres) of elevation gain, guides you along an elevated wooden boardwalk through dense forests and over the Bantam River,…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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654 m
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1.79 km
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2.83 km
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1.68 km
652 m
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The Little Pond Boardwalk Trail is an easy loop, approximately 1.2 to 1.7 miles long. While the 1-mile boardwalk section can be completed in about 12 minutes, the full loop generally takes around 45 minutes to an hour to complete at a leisurely pace, allowing time for observation and enjoyment of the scenery.
The trail features a unique elevated wooden boardwalk that winds through a serene wetland environment around Little Pond. Beyond the boardwalk, you'll also traverse natural paths through dense woods and cross the Bantam River in two spots. While mostly flat, some boardwalk sections can be uneven or slanted. Natural path areas can become muddy, especially after rain, and heavy rains might even lead to ankle-deep water in certain spots, so waterproof footwear is recommended.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and is very suitable for all ages, including families with young children and beginners. Its mostly flat terrain and well-maintained boardwalk make it an accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.
The trail is an excellent spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation, particularly due to its wetland habitat. You might spot numerous species of waterfowl, and other wetland creatures. The scenery also includes dense woods and the scenic Bantam River. In late spring and early summer, wildflowers add to the trail's beauty.
The trail is accessible year-round, offering different beauty with each season. It's particularly captivating during spring and fall bird migrations, and in late spring and early summer when wildflowers are in bloom. To avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or on weekdays, as it can be quite popular.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Little Pond Boardwalk Trail. However, for the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
The White Memorial Conservation Center, where the Little Pond Boardwalk Trail is located, generally does not require permits for hiking on its trails, and there is typically no entrance fee to access the property. You can find more information about the center's policies on their official website or by checking local resources like visitlitchfieldct.com.
Parking for the Little Pond Boardwalk Trail is available within the White Memorial Conservation Center. There are designated parking areas that provide direct access to the trailhead. Specific directions to the parking lot can usually be found on the White Memorial Conservation Center's website or through GPS navigation to the center.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially muddy natural paths and uneven boardwalk sections, waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and consider bringing insect repellent, especially during warmer months. Binoculars are great for birdwatching, and a camera will help capture the scenic beauty.
Yes, the route is entirely part of the official "Little Pond Trail" within the White Memorial Conservation Center. While it's a self-contained loop, the center offers many other trails that you could explore if you wish to extend your hike or experience different environments.
While the boardwalk is elevated and generally flat, some sections can be uneven or slanted. Additionally, parts of the trail are natural paths that can become muddy. Therefore, while portions may be manageable, full accessibility for all types of strollers or wheelchairs might be challenging in certain conditions, especially after heavy rain.
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