Lake Trail, Riverbottom Road, Discovery Trail, and Old Forest Trail
Lake Trail, Riverbottom Road, Discovery Trail, and Old Forest Trail
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Hike the easy 3.6-mile Lake Trail, Riverbottom Road, Discovery Trail, and Old Forest Trail in Greenwich Audubon Center, gaining 251 feet.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.84 km
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3.52 km
2.32 km
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This hiking route, which combines the Lake Trail, Riverbottom Road, Discovery Trail, and Old Forest Trail, typically takes about 1 hour and 35 minutes to complete. It's an easy hike, so the duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, this route is classified as easy, making it very suitable for beginners and families with children. The relatively short distance and moderate elevation gain ensure a pleasant experience for most fitness levels.
The terrain is generally easy, reflecting its 'easy' difficulty rating. You'll experience a mix of paths, likely including sections alongside a lake (Lake Trail), a road-like path near a river (Riverbottom Road), and wooded areas (Old Forest Trail, Discovery Trail). The total elevation gain is modest, around 76 meters.
This trail is located within the Greenwich Audubon Center. Parking is available at the center's main lot. It's advisable to check the center's official website for specific parking instructions and hours before your visit.
Generally, trails within Audubon Centers have specific rules regarding pets. Please check with the Greenwich Audubon Center directly for their current dog policy, including whether they are allowed and if leash rules apply.
Given its varied sections through forest and near water, spring and fall offer particularly beautiful scenery with pleasant temperatures. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded forest parts, while winter might offer a unique experience if conditions allow for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on packed snow.
Yes, as this trail is located within the Greenwich Audubon Center, there may be an entrance fee or specific regulations regarding permits. It's recommended to visit the Greenwich Audubon Center website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on fees and visitor policies.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several named trails. You will hike along parts of the Lake Trail, Hillside Trail, Riverbottom Road, and Dogwood Lane, offering a comprehensive experience of the area's network.
As the trail winds through forested areas and near a lake, you might spot various birds, including waterfowl near the lake, and common forest animals like squirrels, chipmunks, and possibly deer. Keep an eye out for local flora as well.
While there are no specific named highlights provided for this exact route, the combination of Lake Trail, Riverbottom Road, and Old Forest Trail suggests scenic views of the lake, tranquil riverine sections, and the peaceful ambiance of an established forest. The overall experience is one of natural beauty within the Greenwich Audubon Center.
It is generally recommended to carry your own water, especially on an easy hike like this. While the Greenwich Audubon Center might have facilities at the trailhead or visitor center, there are typically no dedicated water sources directly on the trail itself.