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Jog the moderate 5.8-mile High Rock Loop in F. Gilbert Hills State Forest, gaining 282 feet in about 1 hour and 8 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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174 m
Highlight • Forest
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5.47 km
Highlight • Summit
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9.35 km
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6.38 km
2.90 km
< 100 m
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6.82 km
2.44 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour for the High Rock Loop is specifically designed for jogging, covering a distance of approximately 9.35 km within the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest. While the Komoot route is categorized as moderate for jogging, it's important to note that other trails sharing the 'High Rock Loop' name, particularly those in areas like Kentucky's Pine Mountain, are often described as strenuous and more suited for rugged hiking due to significant elevation changes and rock scrambles. Always check the specific route details before heading out.
This specific High Rock Loop Komoot tour is rated as moderate for jogging. It features an elevation gain of about 86 meters over its 9.35 km distance. While generally manageable, some sections might offer a bit more challenge, so be prepared for varied terrain.
For an average jogger, this route is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 9 minutes (4134 seconds) to complete. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the surroundings.
The High Rock Loop within F. Gilbert Hills State Forest offers varied terrain suitable for jogging. While specific details for this exact route are limited, trails in similar state forests often feature a mix of dirt paths, gravel, and potentially some rooty or rocky sections. It's generally not as rugged as the strenuous 'High Rock Loop' trails found in mountainous regions like Kentucky.
Regulations regarding dogs in F. Gilbert Hills State Forest typically permit dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always ensure your dog is under control and that you clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all users.
The best times to jog the High Rock Loop are generally spring and fall. During these seasons, temperatures are more moderate and comfortable for outdoor activity. Summer can bring intense heat and humidity, while winter conditions might make parts of the trail less accessible or more challenging due to snow or ice.
F. Gilbert Hills State Forest is typically free to access for day use, and permits are generally not required for activities like jogging. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Massachusetts DCR website for any updated regulations or specific event requirements before your visit.
While specific parking details for this exact Komoot route are not provided, trails within F. Gilbert Hills State Forest usually have designated parking areas near trailheads. Look for official parking lots at the main entrances to the state forest, which are typically well-marked.
This route takes you through the scenic F. Gilbert Hills State Forest. A notable highlight along the way is High Rock, which offers a specific point of interest on the loop. The forest itself provides a pleasant natural environment for your jog.
Yes, the High Rock Loop route within F. Gilbert Hills State Forest utilizes sections of several official trails. You will jog along parts of the Warner Trail, Wolf Meadow Road, High Rock Road, Megley Trail, Tupelo Trail, Acorn Trail, Dan's Trail, Messenger Road, SEMRECC Parkway, and Pine Hill Trail, offering a diverse experience.
As this route is primarily within a state forest, dedicated facilities like restrooms or potable water sources directly on the trail are typically limited. It's advisable to use facilities at the trailhead or visitor center (if available) before starting and to carry enough water for your entire jog.