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Hiking around Bogus Hill offers a variety of easy trails through diverse natural settings. The region is characterized by its mix of forested areas, wetlands, and open spaces, providing varied landscapes for outdoor exploration. Trails often follow waterways or loop through nature preserves, showcasing local flora and fauna. These paths are generally well-maintained and feature gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for casual walks and family outings.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Cranberry Mountain Trail offers a delightful and varied hiking experience, winding through lush forests and crossing serene streams before opening up to panoramic views of the Hudson Valley. This…
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The Lillinonah Loop offers a delightful, easy hike through classic New England woodlands, providing picturesque views of Lake Lillinonah and the Housatonic River. You'll wander through diverse terrain, from soft…

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The Bear Mountain via Red, White, and Yellow Trails Loop offers a delightful and accessible hike through the scenic Bear Mountain Reservation. You'll experience a mix of paved paths and…
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The Deer Pond Farm: Bobcat Loop offers an easy and engaging hike through a tapestry of meadows, wetlands, and woodlands, dotted with historic stone walls. You'll experience the diverse habitats…
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The Still River Greenway offers a wonderfully accessible and scenic escape, following the gentle curves of the Still River. You'll find yourself on a mostly paved path, occasionally crossing charming…
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Bear Mountain Reservation spans 140 acres, with fantastic hiking trails and scenic overlooks. The red trail loops through woods and open fields, while the orange trail leads to stunning views of Candlewood Lake. There are picnic tables and beautiful wildflowers, especially in the spring, and is an ideal spot for birdwatching. While you're here, you may spot a few hawks and even a golden eagle if you're lucky.
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There are over 10 easy hiking trails around Bogus Hill, offering a variety of landscapes from forested areas to tranquil river paths. In total, the region features 16 hiking routes, with 13 specifically categorized as easy.
Easy hikes around Bogus Hill showcase diverse natural settings. You'll find trails winding through dense woodlands, alongside tranquil river paths, and within nature preserves. The higher elevations of Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area offer mountainous terrain, lush meadows that bloom with wildflowers in warmer months, and panoramic views of the Boise National Forest and Sawtooth Mountains.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Lillinonah Loop is a short 1.7-mile path with scenic water views, and the Deer Pond Farm: Bobcat Loop offers a pleasant 2.4-mile walk through a nature preserve, both ideal for outings with children.
The easy routes in Bogus Hill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the varied landscapes, from dense woodlands to tranquil river paths, and the well-maintained nature of the trails. Over 40 hikers have used komoot to explore this area.
Yes, there are several circular easy hiking routes. The Bear Mountain via Red, White, and Yellow Trails Loop is a 2-mile easy loop. In the broader Bogus Basin area, the 'Around the Mountain' trail is a popular multi-use loop that circles Shafer Butte, offering changing views.
The higher elevation trails in the Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area are particularly pleasant during summer for cooler temperatures. September is also a favored time, with trails typically snow-free, crisp air, and golden hills. The lower elevation trails are generally accessible throughout the warmer months.
While specific trail regulations vary, many outdoor areas in the region, including some trails at Bogus Basin, are dog-friendly. It's always best to check local signage or specific trail guidelines for the route you plan to take, such as the Cranberry Mountain Trail, to ensure dogs are permitted and to follow leash laws.
Many trailheads in the Bogus Hill area offer free public parking. For example, the Miller Gulch Trailhead, located a short distance up Bogus Basin Road, provides access to various hikes. It's advisable to check the specific trailhead information for your chosen route for parking availability.
Yes, there are several points of interest nearby. You can visit Squantz Pond State Park or Squantz Pond for scenic lake views. Harrybrooke Park offers a pleasant forest setting, and the Tracy Road Gravel Route provides another outdoor option.
The diverse landscapes around Bogus Hill, including forests and meadows, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter local flora and fauna. Guided nature hikes are sometimes offered in the Bogus Basin area, providing opportunities to learn more about the local ecology.
Yes, the region offers trails that follow waterways. The Still River Greenway is an easy 1.7-mile path that provides a pleasant walk alongside the river, showcasing the tranquil river paths characteristic of the area.
Generally, you do not need special permits for easy hikes on public trails around Bogus Hill, including those in the Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area, which offers free public trailheads. However, it's always good practice to check for any specific regulations if you plan to visit a designated nature preserve or state park.


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