Rubber Thread Pond – Lower Millpond loop from White Brook Plains Conservation Area
Rubber Thread Pond – Lower Millpond loop from White Brook Plains Conservation Area
4.6
(6584)
6,802
runners
01:01
9.72km
60m
Running
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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3.46 km
Highlight • Lake
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4.85 km
Highlight • Lake
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9.72 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.39 km
2.02 km
302 m
Surfaces
7.39 km
1.90 km
302 m
118 m
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Description
If you're looking for a specific, established jogging route named the "Rubber Thread Pond – Lower Millpond loop from White Brook Plains Conservation Area," you'll find that this particular loop doesn't exist as a formal trail. However, if you're interested in exploring the general area, this conceptual 6.0-mile (9.7 km) route, with its moderate difficulty and 203 feet (62 metres) of elevation gain, could theoretically be completed in about 1 hour. It's important to understand that the White Brook Plains Conservation Area itself has no established trails, making it unsuitable for typical jogging.
What to expect on Rubber Thread Pond – Lower Millpond loop from White Brook Plains Conservation Area
While a dedicated loop doesn't exist, the area offers a mix of natural beauty. The White Brook Plains Conservation Area features diverse plant communities, including dry upland meadows, wet meadows, and wet forests, providing an important corridor for wildlife. However, traversing this section would mean moving through tall vegetation and potentially wet, uneven ground, increasing the risk of ticks. For actual jogging, you'd be better off exploring the paved Manhan Rail Trail near Lower Mill Pond, which offers pleasant water views and is suitable for running. The John Bator Park Conservation Area also borders Rubber Thread Pond with a forested trail, but connecting these areas into a single, continuous jogging loop without established paths through White Brook Plains is not practical.
Planning your visit
Given the lack of established trails in White Brook Plains Conservation Area, direct parking for a "Rubber Thread Pond – Lower Millpond loop" is not available. If you wish to explore parts of this area, you could park at John Bator Park for access to Rubber Thread Pond or at Millside Park for the Manhan Rail Trail near Lower Mill Pond. Be aware that if you venture into White Brook Plains, you should be prepared for off-trail conditions, tall vegetation, and an increased risk of ticks. This area is best visited during drier seasons to avoid overly wet conditions, and always check for local advisories.
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