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The Long Pond Trail on Cape Cod is a serene escape, offering a pleasant mix of lakeside views and peaceful woodland paths. You'll find yourself wandering past the tranquil Grews Pond and through forested areas, with highlights like the unique Sphagnum Bog and Vernal Pool adding ecological interest. The trail…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.53 km
Highlight • Lake
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2.57 km
Highlight • Natural
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7.48 km
Highlight • Monument
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7.63 km
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7.99 km
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5.52 km
1.17 km
1.10 km
206 m
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5.51 km
1.18 km
741 m
425 m
142 m
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The trail offers a pleasant experience throughout the year. Spring and fall provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is great for enjoying the lakeside views. Even in winter, with proper gear, the trail can be a tranquil retreat, though some sections might be muddy or slippery due to runoff.
The Long Pond Trail features diverse terrain. You'll encounter surprisingly smooth sections along the pond, but also rocky stretches, exposed tree roots, and areas covered in pine needles. There are spots with rock slides and a short, steep, rocky climb that requires careful footing. Some parts, especially those descending from higher points, have improved stone steps. Be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery areas, particularly after rain.
The Long Pond Trail is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) long. On average, hikers can expect to complete the route in about 2 hours, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.
Specific regulations for dogs on the Long Pond Trail within Goodwill Park are not provided in the available data. It's always best to check with local park authorities for current leash laws and any restrictions before bringing your dog.
Along the route, you can enjoy pleasant lakeside views of Long Pond. Highlights include Grews Pond and Goodwill Park, a unique Sphagnum Bog and Vernal Pool, and the Falmouth Water Division Building. There are also specific spots offering Views Down Long Pond, with the water generally visible through the trees.
The Long Pond Trail is located within Goodwill Park. Parking is typically available at the park's designated areas. It's advisable to check the Goodwill Park website or local signage for specific trailhead parking information and capacity.
Information regarding specific fees or permits for hiking the Long Pond Trail or entering Goodwill Park is not available in the provided data. Generally, municipal parks like Goodwill Park do not require entrance fees, but it's always recommended to verify with the Town of Falmouth or Goodwill Park administration for the most current regulations.
Yes, the Long Pond Trail intersects with several other paths. A significant portion of the route follows sections of The Cape Cod Way. You will also find it overlapping with parts of the Moraine Trail.
Given its moderate difficulty and varying terrain, the trail can be suitable for families, especially those with some hiking experience. The relatively level sections along the pond are enjoyable, but the rocky parts and short climbs might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to uneven surfaces. Always assess your family's comfort level with moderate trails.
For a day hike on the Long Pond Trail, essential items include sturdy hiking shoes to navigate the varied terrain, water, snacks, and sun protection. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended. Insect repellent can also be useful, especially during warmer months near the pond and bog areas.
This trail offers a tranquil atmosphere and diverse scenery, making it a great option for those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience. Its moderate difficulty provides a good workout without being overly strenuous, and the lakeside views, unique bog, and forested environment offer plenty to see. It's also a good choice for integrating into longer loop hikes with connecting trails.
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