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Embark on the White Trail for an easy hike that offers a pleasant escape into nature. This route spans 3.3 miles (5.3 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 205 feet (62 metres), making it accessible for most. You can expect to complete the journey in about 1 hour…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The White Trail is located within the Lobster Cove Meadow Preserve and Appalachee Preserve. You can typically find parking available at the main entrances or designated parking areas for these preserves. Check local signage upon arrival for specific parking instructions.
Yes, the White Trail is rated as an easy hike, making it suitable for beginners and families. With a distance of approximately 5.3 kilometers and a modest elevation gain of about 62 meters, it's a pleasant and accessible route for most fitness levels.
Generally, trails within preserves like Lobster Cove Meadow and Appalachee are dog-friendly, but dogs are usually required to be kept on a leash. Please check the specific regulations posted at the preserve entrance to ensure compliance.
The White Trail can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time to hike is typically during spring, summer, and fall. Spring offers lush greenery, summer provides warm weather, and fall showcases beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions.
Access to Lobster Cove Meadow Preserve and Appalachee Preserve, where the White Trail is located, is generally free and does not require a permit for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check the official preserve websites for any updated information on fees or regulations before your visit.
As an easy trail, you can expect relatively gentle terrain. The path likely consists of well-maintained dirt paths, possibly with some roots or small rocks. Given its location in a preserve, you might encounter some damp areas, especially after rain, but it's generally not considered rugged or technically challenging.
The trail offers scenic views within the preserves. A notable point of interest is the Trail at Appalachee Pond, providing pleasant waterside views. You can expect to see local flora and fauna typical of a coastal preserve environment.
Yes, the White Trail is part of a network of paths within the preserves. This route also passes through sections of the Indian Trail, Blue Trail, and Appalachie Pond Trail, offering opportunities to explore different parts of the preserve.
The White Trail is approximately 5.3 kilometers long and typically takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace. This duration can vary depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The White Trail, as mapped, is a loop trail. This means you will start and end at the same point without having to retrace your steps, offering a varied experience throughout your hike.
Given its location in a preserve, you might spot various local wildlife, including birds, small mammals, and possibly amphibians or reptiles near water features like Appalachee Pond. Remember to observe from a distance and avoid disturbing any animals.
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