The
Trail
The Lowell Lake Trail is a maintained loop of approximately 3.5
miles. Completely encircling Lowell Lake, the trail highlights
passes a Revolutionary War-era cemetery, stands of large
hardwood and white pine trees, and offers wonderful scenic views
of the lake and surrounding wetlands. The trail is located on
relatively flat terrain and the hike is of easy/moderate
difficulty. Vertical rises are no more than 200 feet and grades
are no more than twenty five degrees. The trail is well marked
with blue paint blazes. The northern portion of the trail
follows park service roads on both sides of the lake as well as
approximately 1000 feet of Little Pond Road, a town road.
Parking for the trail is available at the parking area located
near the boat landing off Lowell Lake Road. We have a detailed
map for guests showing the best way in with points of interest
marked.
The Rules
(Vermont State Park Rules)
Overnight camping and camp fires are not allowed
Please hike on marked trails. Hiking off trails causes erosion
and destroys vegetation.
Keep trails free of litter. Carry out what you carry in.
Keep pets under control at all times.
Trails are for foot travel only. All terrain vehicles are not
permitted on state lands.
Please leave all wildflowers and other plants in their natural
environment for others to enjoy.
Respect the rights of private property owners.
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