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Embark on the Randolph Trails Loop for an easy hike through varied scenery, winding past wooded open spaces and parkland. This pleasant route spans 4.2 miles (6.8 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 264 feet (80 metres), making it accessible for most hikers. You can expect to complete…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.35 km
1.45 km
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4.02 km
1.39 km
1.39 km
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The Randolph Trails system offers numerous access points with parking. You can find detailed information and locations on printed maps available at trailheads, the town hall, and the recreation office.
The terrain generally features a mix of level sections and gentle hills. You'll encounter primary surfaces of stone dust, with segments of asphalt and gravel. There are also natural dirt footpaths, which can be a pleasant change from some of the chunkier gravel areas. While mostly easy, some sections can be moderately hilly.
Yes, the Randolph Trails Loop is considered easy to moderate, making it suitable for beginners. While some segments have inclines that can provide a good workout, many parts are relatively flat. Its overall length allows for shorter, easier strolls if you prefer.
Based on the route, it typically takes around 1 hour and 49 minutes to complete the Randolph Trails Loop. This duration is for the full loop and can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop.
While the trail research doesn't explicitly state dog policies, trails in open space networks like this are generally dog-friendly. It's always best to check local regulations for specific leash requirements or restrictions before you go.
The Randolph Trails Loop can be enjoyed year-round. During warmer months, the well-shaded paths through wooded open spaces provide a pleasant experience. In winter, when there's snow, it offers opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, as there is no snow or ice removal.
Yes, a unique attraction within the broader Randolph Trails system is the Randolph Fairy Trail. This whimsical half-mile gravel loop, located near Brundage Park, features tiny fairy houses and scenes crafted from natural materials. You might also spot views of ponds, like Ted's Pond, and scattered benches for rest.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees specifically for the Randolph Trails Loop or the broader Randolph Trails system. The trails are open year-round from dawn to dusk. For specific regulations regarding James Andrew Memorial County Park, it's advisable to check with the local park authorities directly.
Yes, the Randolph Trails system is known for its extensive connectivity. It seamlessly links various parts of the community and connects to other systems like Patriots' Path. This specific route also utilizes sections of the Randolph Trails.
Restroom facilities are available at the municipal center and several parks within the Randolph Trails system. You'll also find scattered benches along the routes for resting and memorial plaques.
You can expect varied scenery along the route. The paths wind through wooded open spaces, parks, and school grounds. Many off-road sections are well-shaded, and you might catch views of ponds. The network design expertly joins significant amounts of wooded open space and parkland.