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Embark on an easy hike around the Strawbridge Lake Loop, a pleasant journey spanning 1.6 miles (2.6 km). You will experience tranquil beauty with lush greenery and clear views of Strawbridge Lake as you walk. The well-maintained paths offer a peaceful escape, and you might spot geese enjoying the sparkling…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.28 km
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The Strawbridge Lake Loop is generally considered easy to moderate. While a shorter 1.7-mile route with minimal elevation gain is rated easy, a full loop of approximately 5.6 miles with an 89-foot elevation gain suggests a moderate difficulty, potentially taking around 3 hours and 25 minutes to complete. It's suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
The trail features well-maintained paths, including paved sections and newer walkways, particularly along Haines Drive and near the Water Woods with board paths. However, other areas may include wooded paths or sections that can be muddy, bushy, and slippery, especially near a small pond on the Kings Highway side.
You can expect tranquil beauty with lush greenery and stunning views of Strawbridge Lake. The park offers a peaceful escape, where you can observe geese, enjoy the sparkling water, and appreciate the shade from trees. The scenery changes beautifully with the seasons.
Yes, the park and its trails are dog-friendly. Visitors are expected to clean up after their pets to maintain the park's cleanliness.
The scenery changes with the seasons, offering a delightful experience year-round. You can enjoy lush greenery in spring and summer, vibrant colors in autumn, and peaceful views in winter. Consider seasonal conditions like mud or ice when planning your visit.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit Strawbridge Lake Park or hike its loop trail. It is a public park accessible to everyone.
The park features designated parking areas for visitors. Specific trailhead parking locations are available within Strawbridge Lake Park, making access convenient.
Beyond hiking, the park offers a variety of recreational opportunities including fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and open spaces. There are two boat launch areas, a Children's Pond stocked with fish, and a playground with ADA-accessible equipment, making it very family-friendly. Recent improvements include new benches and kayak launch docks.
Yes, there appear to be different ways to traverse the park. While one listed route is 1.7 miles, the full loop is closer to 5.6 miles. This suggests you can choose shorter sections or complete the entire loop depending on your preference and time.
The park itself has historical significance, developed as part of Roosevelt's New Deal initiatives. Along the trail, you'll find stunning views of Strawbridge Lake, lush wooded areas, and amenities like new benches and kayak launch docks. The Children's Pond is also a notable feature.
Yes, the Strawbridge Lake Loop is very suitable for families. The park offers an ADA-accessible playground, a Children's Pond, and generally easy sections of the trail, making it a great spot for leisurely strolls with kids.