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Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop

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Lincoln County

Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop

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Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop

00:48

3.03km

30m

Hiking

Embark on the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop for an easy hiking experience through the Hidden Valley Nature Center. This pleasant route offers a chance to immerse yourself in natural surroundings, winding through diverse sections like Warbler's Way and the Bowl Loop. You will cover 1.9 miles…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Hidden Valley Nature Center Teepee Campsite

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There are a bunch of different trails leaving from the Hidden Valley Nature Center. With back country campsites out near Little Dyer Pond, you'll most likely only see a few …

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503 m

Kettlehole Bog

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Kettlehole bogs are flat peatlands with depressions where floating peat mats may occur. When these have grown to the point where they are no longer in contact with water, a typical vegetation develops.

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1.44 km

Trail at Hidden Valley

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Miles of hiking and biking trails and several rustic cabins and campgrounds are waiting for you. You can explore the award-winning nature center on your own or participate in one of the many programs on sustainable forestry.

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2.23 km

800 m

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1.11 km

585 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop?

This route is classified as easy, making it suitable for most hikers. With a modest elevation gain of approximately 31 meters over its 3-kilometer distance, it offers a pleasant and accessible outdoor experience.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for hiking this trail?

Yes, as the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop is located within the Hidden Valley Nature Center, there may be entrance fees or specific regulations. It's always best to check the official Hidden Valley Nature Center website or contact them directly for the most current information regarding access and permits before your visit.

Is the trail dog-friendly?

While many nature centers allow dogs, specific rules can vary. We recommend checking with the Hidden Valley Nature Center directly regarding their pet policy for the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop. Typically, if dogs are allowed, they must be kept on a leash.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

Given its 'easy' difficulty and likely natural setting, the trail is enjoyable during most seasons. Spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with spring being ideal for birdwatching (given the 'Warbler's Way' name) and fall for foliage. Summer can be warm, so an early start is advisable, while winter hiking might require appropriate gear for potential snow or ice.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

The Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop is situated within the Hidden Valley Nature Center. Parking facilities are typically available at the nature center's main entrance or designated trailheads. We advise checking the nature center's official website for specific parking locations and any associated fees or regulations.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop?

While specific details are limited, the 'easy' classification suggests generally well-maintained paths. The names 'Warbler's Way' and 'Bowl' imply natural, possibly wooded areas, while 'Big Rock' suggests geological features. You can likely expect a mix of dirt paths, possibly some gentle slopes, and potentially some rocky sections around the 'Big Rock' feature. It's a relatively short loop, so extreme ruggedness is unlikely.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the way?

The route features several points of interest. You'll pass by the Hidden Valley Nature Center Teepee Campsite, the serene Kettlehole Bog, and experience the general beauty of the Trail at Hidden Valley. The 'Big Rock' component of the trail name also suggests a notable rock formation or overlook.

Does this trail connect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop intersects with several other trails within the Hidden Valley Nature Center. Sections of this route follow parts of the Warbler's Way, Crossbill, Old Stove, Moose Alley, and Bowl Loop trails, offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.

How long does it typically take to complete the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop?

On average, hikers can expect to complete this 3-kilometer loop in approximately 45-50 minutes. This duration is based on a steady hiking pace and does not include extended stops for sightseeing or breaks.

Is the Warbler's Way, Bowl, and Big Rock Trail Loop suitable for families with children?

Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and relatively short distance, this trail is generally very suitable for families with children. The natural features like the Kettlehole Bog and the Teepee Campsite can also add an element of discovery for younger hikers. Always ensure children are supervised, especially near any water features or rocky areas.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

As the trail name 'Warbler's Way' suggests, it's likely a good spot for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons. Being in a nature center, you might also spot common woodland creatures such as squirrels, chipmunks, and various bird species. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna, but remember to observe from a distance and not disturb the wildlife.

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