Near Woods Road Trail
LOVE is on the trail.
Near Woods Road Trail
Small stream crossing from the access path to the trailhead.
Near Woods Road Trail
An expansive view of the branch of the reservoir
Near Woods Road Trail
A view from the trail

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Hike Trail

Woods Road Trail

4.0 (3 Ratings)
Picturesque trail along the banks of the Loch Raven Reservoir.
6.4
mi
Distance
381
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeLakefrontSpringViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Open sunrise to sunset. Stay off for a day or two after a heavy rain. The trail is fragile and muddy in some low areas.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.39mi
Distance
381ft
Elevation Gain
293ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
397ft
High Point
240ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Park along the west side of Seminary Road, cross over Dulaney Valley Road, and you'll see a simple trail on the left side of Seminary. Follow it for less then a quarter mile and you can cross the stream to arrive at the trailhead. You start out on the Glen Ellen Trail, which is a doubletrack fire road. As you begin to climb the steep hill, you'll find the trail entrance on the left. There are a number of white, "no bikes" signs identifying it as Woods Road. It is a well-established and maintained white-blazed singletrack trail. While there is little change in elevation on the trail, there are a lot of tripping hazards, so be mindful and by all means, don't drag your feet. The surface of the trail is hard-packed dirt with plenty of roots and rocks with the occasional thick vine or low-hanging branch. The trail begins in a residential neighborhood, but soon you are in the thick of the forest and can't see the houses or cars. After about a quarter mile, you'll come upon the start of the reservoir. It is narrow and shallow in this area with lots of rocks and sand. It will begin to grow wide and deep as you go. The trail runs tight to the shoreline. You'll pass through both intimate and expansive views of the water, forest, and shore. It is beautiful in every season, but each is different, so it is certainly worth keeping it in your rotation. The full route will take you a couple of hours and eventually will move you away from the water and up deeper into the forest. These wooded sections are also serene and inspiring in their own right. You'll use the Glen Ellen Trail and the Glen Ellen Trail Alternate a few times, which you'll identify easily as they are doubletrack fire road. While you do not need to make this an out-and-back, if you do, many of the blazes on the return trip are a mix of white, green, and blue, but it is all the same trail.

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Contributors
Cheryl Ladota