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2.06km
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Hiking
Embark on the Ft. Duffield Red Trail for an easy hiking experience that packs a lot into its 1.3 miles (2.1 km). You will navigate technical singletrack sections with quick ascents and descents, crossing several creeks along the way. This route offers a dynamic feel, gaining 219 feet (67 metres)…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.06 km
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1.53 km
526 m
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1.54 km
513 m
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The Red Trail is primarily a singletrack path known for its technical sections. You can expect quick ascents and descents, several creek crossings, and some steep, technical climbs. Hikers should be prepared for challenging elements and wear sturdy, non-slip shoes.
The trail is approximately 2.06 kilometers (1.28 miles) long. While the estimated moving time is around 35 minutes, the technical terrain with ascents and descents means it could take longer depending on your pace and experience level.
Due to its technical sections, quick ascents and descents, and steep climbs, the Red Trail generally falls into the intermediate to expert category for hiking. While its length is short, beginners might find the terrain challenging. It's advisable to have some hiking experience.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the Red Trail. Please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The Ft. Duffield Red Trail is located within Fort Duffield Park in West Point, Kentucky. Parking is available at the park. A creek runs through the middle of the park, which can serve as a landmark to guide you back to the parking lot.
The provided information does not mention any specific permits or entrance fees for Fort Duffield Park. It is generally accessible to the public, but it's always a good idea to check the park's official website for the most current information before your visit.
Along the Red Trail, hikers can enjoy nice views of the Salt River. Upon reaching the top, there are scenic views that include southern Indiana. The trail also passes through Fort Duffield Park, a historic Civil War site with preserved earthworks and interpretive stations, adding a unique educational dimension to your hike.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Be aware that poison ivy and oak are present, so long pants might be advisable, especially in warmer months.
Yes, the Red Trail is part of a larger trail system at Fort Duffield Park, which also includes Yellow and Blue blazed trails. These trails cater to both hikers and mountain bikers, offering about 10 miles of trails for intermediate and expert users within the park.
Given the technical terrain and creek crossings, sturdy, non-slip shoes are essential. It's also highly recommended to bring water, especially on warmer days. Be aware of potential poison ivy and oak, so consider wearing long pants. A map of the park's trail system could also be useful.
The Red Trail can be used in both directions, suggesting it functions as an out-and-back trail or can be integrated into larger loops by connecting with other blazed trails within Fort Duffield Park.
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