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Explore the easy 1.7-mile Great Quittacas Pond Trail, offering tranquil woodland and pond views in the Black Brook Wildlife Management Area.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Great Quittacas Pond Trail is generally considered easy. It features wide, flat paths, including sections that were once old carriage paths, making it accessible for most hikers.
You'll find wide, meandering fire roads and wooded paths. While generally well-maintained, some sections might be muddy, especially after rain. The terrain is mostly flat, offering a comfortable walking experience.
Yes, its easy difficulty and generally flat terrain make it very suitable for beginners and families with children. It's a great spot for a leisurely walk in nature.
Yes, the trail, particularly within the Stuart F. Morgan Conservation Area, is a popular spot for dog walking. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Spring and summer are excellent for spotting various songbirds and wildflowers. However, the trail offers tranquil woodland and water views year-round. Be aware that some sections can be muddy during wetter seasons.
The area is rich in wildlife, including dragonflies, frogs, and various birds like great blue herons and migratory winter ducks. You'll also enjoy tranquil woodland scenery, glimpses of the pond, and remnants of old stone walls and overgrown gardens, especially in the Stuart F. Morgan Conservation Area.
A popular access point for the trail is within the Stuart F. Morgan Conservation Area. While specific parking details aren't provided, this area generally offers convenient access to the trail system.
Based on available information, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Great Quittacas Pond Trail or the surrounding conservation areas. However, it's always a good idea to check for any local updates before your visit.
Great Quittacas Pond is a vital natural resource, serving as a primary drinking water reservoir for New Bedford, the largest city in southeastern Massachusetts. Historically, it was also an important water route for the Wampanoag Tribe.
While the trail is within the broader conservation lands, specific regulations for the Black Brook Wildlife Management Area would typically focus on preserving wildlife and natural habitats. This often includes rules about hunting seasons, fishing, and general land use. It's advisable to check the official Massachusetts DCR or MassWildlife websites for the most current regulations before visiting.
The Great Quittacas Pond East Shore Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. Similarly, the trail within the Stuart F. Morgan Conservation Area is also an out-and-back path.