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The Burbank Trail Loop is an easy 3.5-mile hike in Massachusetts, offering forested paths, Monk's Pond, and views from Olivia's Overlook.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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543 m
Highlight • Lake
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4.17 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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5.70 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.02 km
1.69 km
Surfaces
4.17 km
1.44 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail typically starts in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, often across the street from the Olivia's Overlook parking lot. This is a convenient place to park and begin your hike.
Komoot rates this as an easy hike. While some sources describe it as medium difficulty due to sections that ascend and descend, it is generally well-maintained and suitable for most hikers. It's a good year-round option.
Yes, the Burbank Trail Loop is generally considered dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash to protect wildlife and for the safety of other hikers.
You'll hike through lovely forested terrain, with sections that descend to a stream and Monks Pond. The path also includes gentle ascents and descents as it follows the Yokun Ridge, offering a varied and engaging experience.
The Burbank Trail Loop is considered a good hike year-round. Spring offers sights of blooming red trilliums and fiddlehead ferns, while fall provides beautiful foliage. Summer is pleasant under the tree canopy, and winter hiking is possible, though conditions may vary.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Burbank Trail Loop, as it is part of the Yokun Ridge Reserve, which is generally open to the public without charge.
Along the route, you'll pass by Monks Pond, a tranquil spot where you might see salamanders and fish. There's also a notable vista point and a monument dedicated to Kelton Burbank. The trail also passes the historic homesite of John Gorman.
The trail is rich in diverse flora, including Mountain Maple, Striped Maple, Skunk Currant, Hay-Scented Fern, Mountain Laurel, Witch Hazel, and Eastern Hemlock. Keep an eye out for salamanders and fish in Monks Pond, and in spring, you might spot red trilliums and fiddlehead ferns.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths within the Yokun Ridge Reserve. Notably, it runs along sections of the Burbank Trail and the Charcoal Trail. Other intersecting trails include Old Baldhead Road, Brothers Trail, Baldhead spur trail, Kripalu Connector Trail, Bob T, and Ridge Trail.
Given its 'easy' difficulty rating and well-maintained path, the Burbank Trail Loop is generally suitable for families. The varied scenery and points of interest like Monks Pond can make it an enjoyable outing for children, especially if they are accustomed to hiking.
The Burbank Trail Loop is known for being well-maintained and well-marked. You can expect to follow brown signs and blue blazes throughout the route, making navigation straightforward.
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