Pleasant Valley Yellow Trail
Pleasant Valley Yellow Trail
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Hike the easy 4.1-mile Pleasant Valley Yellow Trail through diverse woodlands, climbing North Woods Hill for rewarding views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.80 km
1.24 km
406 m
186 m
Surfaces
4.67 km
1.28 km
255 m
189 m
134 m
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Elevation
Highest point (70 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Pleasant Valley Yellow Trail is located in Lyme, Connecticut. While specific parking details aren't provided, it's part of the larger River To Ridgetop Preserves, which typically have designated parking areas for trail access.
Yes, dogs are allowed on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The trail offers a scenic experience through diverse woodlands. However, it's important to note that a portion of the yellow trail that crosses private property is closed during hunting season, which typically runs in November and December. For the best experience, consider visiting outside of these months.
The Pleasant Valley Preserve, where this trail is located, is managed by the Lyme Land Conservation Trust. There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for hiking this trail.
The terrain primarily consists of forest paths. You can expect varied mineral soils, from fine-grained clays to large boulders in the northern section. There's a notable incline as the trail traverses North Woods Hill, the highest point in Lyme.
The Pleasant Valley Yellow Trail is approximately 6.6 kilometers (4.1 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 48 minutes to complete.
Yes, hikers are treated to mature woodlands throughout the route. A significant highlight is a bench at the trail's conclusion, which offers spectacular views after the moderate ascent. The area is also known for its lush, green canopy and diverse habitats.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Moore Trail, which is a longer, nine-mile trail.
While generally rated as 'easy' by komoot, the trail is described as having a 'Blue' difficulty, indicating a moderate physical rating due to a notable incline traversing North Woods Hill. It's a rewarding outdoor adventure, but beginners should be prepared for some uphill sections.
The preserve protects a valuable corridor for wildlife and is an ideal spot for observing woodland birds. The diverse habitats include streams, fields, wetlands, and various woodland types, offering opportunities to see a variety of flora and fauna.
Based on the tour data, the Pleasant Valley Yellow Trail is an out-and-back route, meaning you will return along the same path you took to reach the end.