Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop
Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop
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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop in Naugatuck State Forest, featuring native woodlands and reservoir views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.33 km
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2.06 km
343 m
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2.40 km
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The Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop is a relatively short hike. Based on komoot's data, it typically takes about 38 minutes to complete the 2.4 km (1.5 mile) loop.
Yes, this loop is considered easy, making it suitable for beginners and families. The trail is mostly paved in many sections, offering a smooth and accessible path. It's a great option for those looking for a gentle outdoor experience.
The terrain around Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop is predominantly paved in many sections, providing a relatively smooth walking surface. Hikers will also traverse native woodlands, offering a pleasant natural setting. The area is generally flat, with minimal elevation gain.
The primary natural feature along this route is Seymour Reservoir Number 4 itself. The trail also winds through native woodlands, characteristic of the Naugatuck State Forest, providing a scenic natural environment.
Parking is generally available for trails within the Naugatuck State Forest area, which includes the Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop. Specific parking areas allow visitors to customize their journey around the reservoir. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking spots.
While many trails in the Naugatuck State Forest are dog-friendly, specific regulations for trails managed by the Regional Water Authority (RWA) around reservoirs, such as Seymour Reservoir 4, can vary and may require permits or have specific leash rules. Always check current RWA guidelines before bringing your dog.
The Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides lush greenery. Winter hiking is also possible, but be aware of potential icy conditions on paved sections or snow cover in the woodlands.
Access to certain reservoir-related trails, particularly those managed by the Regional Water Authority (RWA) like those around Peat Swamp Reservoir, may require a permit. While the Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop is generally accessible, it's advisable to check the latest RWA regulations for any specific permit requirements or fees for this particular trail, especially if you plan to venture off the main loop.
The trail is generally well-maintained, with many paved sections. However, conditions can vary with weather. During winter, some sections may be icy or snow-covered. Always check local weather forecasts and trail reports before heading out. Seasonal closures are uncommon for this specific loop but can occur for maintenance or safety reasons, so it's good practice to check for alerts from Naugatuck State Forest or the RWA.
The Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop is located within the Naugatuck State Forest, which offers a chance to explore native woodlands. While there are no general entrance fees for the state forest, specific regulations may apply to trails directly bordering reservoirs, often managed by the Regional Water Authority. Always stay on marked trails and respect any posted rules regarding access, pets, and activities to protect the natural environment and water sources.
The Seymour Reservoir 4 Loop is an easy, mostly paved trail, ideal for a quick, accessible walk. In contrast, the Fountain Lake Loop, also in Seymour, is noted for being handicap accessible, featuring tall pine trees, multiple fishing access points, and a covered bridge. While both offer scenic reservoir views, Fountain Lake might provide more specific amenities and a slightly different atmosphere with its distinct features.
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