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Hike the easy Sweetcake Mountain White Trail for 0.6 miles to a panoramic view of Candlewood Lake in New Fairfield, Connecticut.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Yes, the White Trail is classified as easy and is suitable for a wide range of hikers, including beginners and families. It features gentle 'up and down' sections over a relatively short distance, making it a pleasant walk through the woods.
The White Trail is a 1.1-mile loop. While hiking times vary, most people complete it in about 30-60 minutes, depending on their pace and how long they stop to enjoy the views.
The Sweetcake Mountain White Trail is a 1.1-mile loop trail, meaning you'll end up back where you started without retracing your steps.
Parking is available at the Sweetcake Mountain Lake Preserve in New Fairfield, CT. The trail starts directly from the preserve's access point.
The trail winds through a deciduous forest with gentle 'up and down' sections. You'll encounter some rocky outcrops along the path, but it's generally not overly strenuous.
Yes, a major highlight of the trail is the stunning panoramic view of Candlewood Lake from the mountain's summit. The preserve also has a tranquil atmosphere, nestled within a quiet neighborhood.
Yes, the Sweetcake Mountain Preserve is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your leashed companions to enjoy the hike with you.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Sweetcake Mountain Lake Preserve or hike the White Trail. It was donated by the Fox family with the intention of preserving the land in its natural state for public enjoyment.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. However, autumn is particularly beautiful when the deciduous forest displays vibrant fall colors, and the fallen leaves create a distinctive 'crunch' underfoot. Spring offers lush greenery, and summer is great for enjoying the lake views.
Yes, while the White Trail is a 1.1-mile loop, the Sweetcake Mountain Preserve encompasses approximately two miles of trails. This may include a blue trail that passes a memorial to Charles and Dorothea Fox, featuring a bench for resting.