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Hike the easy 4.5-mile Milford Mine Park Trail, exploring wetlands, woodlands, and the historic site of a 1924 mining disaster.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Milford Mine Park Trail has a dedicated parking lot conveniently located near the trailhead. You'll find it easily accessible for starting your hike.
Yes, the Milford Mine Park Trail is dog-friendly! You are welcome to bring your furry companion, but please ensure they are kept on a leash at all times to respect other visitors and local wildlife.
The trail offers a unique experience throughout the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also great, often with a nice breeze coming off Milford Lake. Even winter can be scenic, though conditions may vary.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit Milford Mine Memorial Park or hike its trail. It is free and open to the public.
The Milford Mine Park Trail is considered an easy hike, suitable for most visitors. The terrain consists of both dirt paths and elevated boardwalks, making it relatively simple to navigate. The route is generally short and well-maintained.
The trail is rich in history. You'll encounter memorial boardwalks etched with the names of the 41 miners who perished in the 1924 disaster, as well as the seven survivors. Interpretive signs throughout the park detail the mining operations and the lives of the miners. You can also observe the remains of mine shafts and building foundations, and see Milford Lake, which formed as a result of the mine collapse.
As the trail winds through wetlands and woodlands, you might spot various wildlife. Beavers are known to inhabit the area, and a variety of birds can often be seen and heard, especially near Milford Lake.
Absolutely! The trail's easy difficulty, short length (approximately 1.3 miles), and engaging historical interpretive signs make it a great option for families with children. The boardwalks and diverse scenery add to the appeal for younger hikers.
Yes, the trail offers beautiful views of Milford Lake, especially from the dock where you can stop and look out over the water. The diverse landscape, including wetlands and woodlands, provides many scenic moments as nature reclaims the former industrial site.
The main trail is approximately 1.3 miles long and generally takes about 40 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace, allowing time to read the interpretive signs and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the route you're exploring largely follows sections of the official Milford Mine Park trail, which is the primary designated path within the memorial park.