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4.02km
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The Foxboro Harold B. Clark Town Forest Loop offers a delightful journey through classic New England woods, featuring a mix of wide and narrow paths that meander past big pines and deciduous trees. You'll enjoy lovely viewing spots at the water's edge, with picturesque views of Lakeview Pond and Carpenter…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Yes, the loop is generally considered easy, making it suitable for beginners and those looking for a relaxed hike. While there are slight elevation changes, the overall difficulty is low.
The trail features a varied terrain, including wide paths, narrow single-track sections, and some fire roads. You'll find excellent footing in many areas, but be prepared for potentially muddy spots and active spring brooks, especially after rain. Boardwalks and bridges help navigate wetter sections.
The main loop around Upper Carpenter Pond is approximately 4.0 kilometers (about 2.5 miles) and can usually be completed in under an hour. Longer variations within the forest can extend your hike up to 5 miles, taking around 2.5 hours.
Parking is available to access the Harold B. Clark Town Forest. While specific parking lot details aren't provided, trail maps are often available online to help locate access points.
Yes, the trail system is generally dog-friendly, making it a great spot to bring your canine companion for a walk. Please ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while spring brings active brooks and fresh greenery. Even in winter, it can be a pleasant hike, though you should be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions.
You'll hike through a town forest with a mix of big pines and deciduous trees. A central feature is the picturesque Upper Dam Pond, offering scenic views and opportunities for detours to the water's edge. Keep an eye out for old stone walls, hinting at the area's history.
Hikers might spot various wildlife, including turtles near Upper Dam Pond. The forest environment supports a range of local birds and small mammals, though sightings can vary.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Harold B. Clark Town Forest, making it freely accessible for hikers.
Yes, a significant portion of the Harold B. Clark Town Forest trails, including this loop, is part of the larger Warner Trail. You may also encounter sections of Messenger Road within the trail system.
Given its easy difficulty and relatively short main loop, this trail is a good option for families with children. The varied terrain and scenic pond views can keep younger hikers engaged.
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