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2.47km
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The Kirkland Glen Red Trail Loop offers a delightful escape into a diverse forest, perfect for a quick nature fix. You'll wander through woods rich with over 65 tree species and various flowers, with the path alternating between natural forest floor and sections of crushed red stone. A highlight is the scenic stretch along a small stream, where you'll cross seven charming wooden bridges, making for a picturesque and engaging walk.
This easy hiking route covers 1.5 miles (2.5 km) with a modest 102 feet (31 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximately 39 minutes to complete. The trail is open from dawn to dusk year-round, providing a reliable option for walkers, runners, and even cross-country skiers in winter. Benches are available for resting, and dogs are permitted, though leash rules may apply.
Part of the extensive Hamilton College Arboretum, this trail is one of several color-coded options, offering varied lengths and experiences. Its well-maintained paths and gentle terrain make it a family-friendly and dog-friendly choice, ideal for those seeking a peaceful and accessible outdoor experience without a major time commitment.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Kirkland Glen Red Trail Loop is an easy hike that generally takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete. This estimate is for a typical hiking pace, but you might want to allow more time to enjoy the scenery and rest on the benches.
Yes, the Red Trail is considered an easy and family-friendly hike. It offers a pleasant experience for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed outing with children, winding through a serene forest environment.
The terrain primarily winds through a serene forest, with sections of natural forest floor. You'll also find parts with wide paths composed of crushed red stone. While generally accessible, some sections can be steep, though these are typically short.
Absolutely! The trail offers a natural escape through a forest home to over 65 species of trees and a wide variety of flowers. A highlight is a section along a small stream at the bottom of the glen, featuring seven wooden bridges that create a particularly magical scene.
The Kirkland Glen Red Trail Loop is located within the Hamilton College Arboretum in Clinton, New York. Parking is typically available at designated areas within the Arboretum grounds, which are open to the public.
While the trail is open to the public, specific dog policies for the Hamilton College Arboretum are not detailed. It's generally advisable to assume dogs should be kept on a leash and that you are responsible for cleaning up after them. Please check local signage upon arrival for any specific regulations.
The trail offers different visual experiences throughout the year. Fall is popular for its vibrant foliage, while winter transforms the landscape into a tranquil scene, even accommodating skiers. Spring and summer bring lush greenery and blooming flowers, making it enjoyable in any season.
No, the trails within Kirkland Glen, including the Red Trail, are open to the public from dawn to dusk year-round, and there are no entrance fees or permits required for access.
Yes, the Kirkland Glen Red Trail Loop is part of a broader system of interconnected paths. The route also passes through sections of the Kirkland Glen - SIngletrack, Kirkland Glen - Green Trail, and Kirkland Glen - Blue Trail, allowing for customized hiking experiences.
Yes, benches are conveniently placed throughout the grounds of Kirkland Glen, providing ample opportunities to rest, relax, and enjoy the natural surroundings during your hike.
The Kirkland Glen trails, including the Red Trail, are open to the public from dawn to dusk year-round, offering flexibility for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty at various times of the day.
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