Near Brackett Pond Loop
Hard to miss landmark in Harold Parker.
Near Brackett Pond Loop
Inlet of Brackett Pond

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Brackett Pond Loop

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A recommended loop hike through the west side of Harold Parker with options to explore further.
3.5
mi
Distance
246
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.54mi
Distance
246ft
Elevation Gain
245ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
188ft
High Point
102ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the parking area on Harold Parker Road, just east of Hwy 125, head north toward Brackett Pond. Given the number of trails and paths in this state forest, it helps to have at least one form of map or the Mobile App to help navigate. Most intersections are marked with numbers, which are used for the underlying trails on Hiking Project. At the first intersection between A20 - A22 and Bracket Pond Trail - South, continue north/northeast onto Bracket Pond Trail - South to begin this counter-clockwise loop, heading northeast around Bracket Pond. As the trail nears the junction between Bracket Pond and Collins Pond, it'll T into Walker Road, the main dirt access road around Bracket Pond. For visitors short on time or looking for a wider path to follow, Walker Road makes for a nice and easy loop on its own. Continuing on this loop, turn right (south) onto Walker Road toward Harold Parker Road and gate 12. Look for the left onto Gate 12 - A25 before the gate, continuing onto A25 - A27. You can bypass this easternmost section of the hike by continuing north from intersection A25 past Bear Pond to intersection A11.Loop around past A27 and the right turn to A10, as the trail bends to the left (west) toward A11. Continue west, toward A12 and the Bear Pond Loop Spur. Bear Pond is a kettle hole pond, which was formed when sand buried a piece of a retreating glacier that eventually melted and left a deep depression in the ground. These don't always fill with water but if they're deep enough to intersect with the water table, they can fill from below. They typically don't have any in or out flow on the surface, but instead, maintain water depth from the water table or precipitation. From Bear Pond, continue west through the wetland area toward Delano Pond, one of the nine developed ponds in Harold Parker State Forest. If you find yourself off this hike path, don't worry, as most trails link to one of the access roads which can be taken south to Harold Parker Road. From Delano Pond, head west/southwest toward A19, for a final short loop on A19 - A20 at the western boundary of the forest, before returning to the parking area.
History & Background
One of the first state forests established around 1930 and developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

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