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1.66km
70m
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Embark on an easy hike through a beautiful hardwood forest, where maple, beech, and birch trees create a peaceful canopy. As you follow the path, you might glimpse the Taconic Range before reaching the tranquil Equinox Pond. This reflective body of water at the base of Mount Equinox offers serene…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.22 km
355 m
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815 m
394 m
386 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Equinox Preserve offers designated parking areas. For this specific route, you would typically access it from one of the main trailheads within the preserve, often near the Equinox Hotel or the main entrance points to the trail network in Manchester, Vermont. Specific directions are usually available on site or through local visitor information.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and very suitable for beginners, families, and casual strollers. The Flatlander Pass section is generally wide, flat, and well-maintained, with only a gentle, modest elevation gain.
The Komoot tour data suggests this hike takes approximately 29 minutes to complete. It's a relatively short and gentle route, making it a good option if you have about an hour to spare.
The Flatlander Pass section is characterized by wide, flat, and well-maintained paths. It gradually gains elevation through a hardwood forest, then crests the pass before a slight descent towards Equinox Pond. The overall elevation gain is modest, making for a straightforward walk.
Hikers will pass through beautiful stands of maple, beech, and birch trees. Seasonal streams can be observed, and occasional glimpses of the Taconic Range peek through the trees. The highlight is the tranquil Equinox Pond itself, offering serene views at the base of Mount Equinox. There is also a pavilion by the pond for relaxation.
The trail provides excellent opportunities to spot local wildlife, especially during the early morning or evening hours. Keep an eye out for various birds and forest animals common to the Vermont region.
Yes, the trails within the Equinox Preserve, including this route, are pet-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and wildlife.
The Equinox Preserve, which manages this trail, generally offers public access without requiring specific permits or entrance fees for hiking. It's always a good idea to check their official website for any updated regulations before your visit.
The trail is beautiful year-round. Spring offers blooming ephemerals, summer provides a thick canopy, but it is particularly vibrant and popular during the fall foliage season when the maple, beech, and birch trees display stunning colors. Winter hiking is also possible with appropriate gear.
Yes, the Equinox Preserve boasts an 11-mile network of well-marked trails. This route specifically covers sections of the Flatlander's Pass, Summit Trail (Blue), Snicket (Orange Black Stripe), and Red Gate Trail, allowing for connections to other paths within the preserve.
While the Komoot tour data for this specific route describes a point-to-point path, the Flatlander Pass to Pond section is often part of a larger loop option within the Equinox Preserve's extensive trail network. You can combine it with other trails to create a loop.