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Hike the easy 0.6-mile Bullhead Pond Trail in Blue Mountain Wild Forest, offering secluded pond views and vibrant fall colors.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Bullhead Pond Trail is a relatively short hike. Most hikers can complete the round trip in about 15-20 minutes, depending on their pace and how much time they spend at the pond. The total hiking time is approximately 15 minutes and 26 seconds.
The trail is generally in excellent condition and largely flat for most of its length, following an old woods road at the start. However, be prepared for a short, steep descent to the pond's shore in the last 100 feet of the main trail. There are also fainter herd paths along the shoreline, mainly used by anglers.
The trail is easily accessible from a large parking area. This parking lot is also popular with Hudson River rafters, so it can be busy during peak times.
Yes, the Bullhead Pond Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always a good practice to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, but it's particularly vibrant in the fall. The area comes alive with fantastic colors, especially the golden hues of the tamaracks surrounding the pond. In winter, it can be used for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though caution is advised on the final descent to the pond.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Bullhead Pond Trail or access the Blue Mountain Wild Forest area where it is located. It is free to enjoy.
Bullhead Pond is a popular spot for fishing, with decent shore fishing opportunities. It's also suitable for paddling, offering a secluded experience. There's a campsite located near the pond, accessible by crossing a fish barrier dam via a yellow-marked trail.
The hike takes you through a forested area, initially following an old woods road. As you approach Bullhead Pond, you'll find it fairly secluded, enveloped by tamaracks, giving it a backcountry feel. The pond itself is described as 'pretty' and 'beautifully rounded,' offering lovely shoreline views. In fall, the colors are particularly striking.
Yes, the trail is classified as an easy hike and is suitable for all ages and ability levels, making it a great option for families with children. The relatively flat terrain for most of the route is ideal, though parents should be mindful of the short, steep descent to the pond's edge.
Yes, the trail can be used in winter for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though it is less trafficked during this season. Hikers should exercise caution on the final, short, steep descent to the pond, as it can be slippery or icy.
If you plan to paddle on Bullhead Pond, be aware that canoes and kayaks typically need to be carried or wheeled approximately half a mile from the parking area to the pond. This adds an extra logistical step to your paddling adventure.