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The Orange Reservoir Loop is an easy 2.1 miles (3.4 km) hiking route located in Essex County's South Mountain Reservation. You will gain 92 feet (28 metres) of elevation over an estimated 54 minutes. This paved loop offers a pleasant and accessible experience for various users.
On this route, you can expect pleasant views of the Orange Reservoir as you walk along the paved path. The trail offers clear sightlines across the water, and you might even see fountains running, adding a refreshing mist to the atmosphere. You'll pass the Orange Reservoir dam & bridge, and numerous benches are available if you wish to pause and enjoy the scenery. This accessible loop is also a gateway to other trails within the South Mountain Reservation, allowing for longer adventures.
The Orange Reservoir Loop is highly accessible, making it stroller friendly and suitable for wheelchairs. Parking is generally available, but be aware that the trail can become quite popular and crowded on weekends and during pleasant weather, especially in summer. Public restrooms are also available near the trail.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.38 km
Highlight • Lake
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Highlight • Bridge
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3.45 km
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2.71 km
619 m
104 m
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Parking is available at various points around the Orange Reservoir within South Mountain Reservation. Given its proximity to attractions like the Turtle Back Zoo and McLoone's Boathouse Restaurant, there are often designated parking areas nearby that provide convenient access to the loop.
Yes, this trail is highly suitable for beginners, families, and those with strollers or wheelchairs. It is consistently described as an easy, paved loop with minimal elevation gain, making it very accessible for a wide range of users.
Yes, the Orange Reservoir Loop is a popular spot for dog walking. Dogs are generally welcome, but always ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them, following park regulations.
The terrain is notably flat and entirely paved, encircling the reservoir. You won't encounter significant obstacles like rocks or roots. While mostly flat, some parts might have slight inclines. It features distance markers every tenth of a mile.
You'll enjoy pleasant views of the Orange Reservoir itself, with clear sightlines across the water. The path also passes by the Orange Reservoir dam & bridge. During certain times, you might see fountains running or a small waterfall where water exits the reservoir. Benches are available for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, the loop serves as an entry point to a broader network of trails within South Mountain Reservation. The route itself covers 96% of the 'Reservoir Walking Path' and also passes through sections of the 'Zoo Loop' (59%) and 'Reservoir Loop / Zoo Loop (Green Dot)' (59%). For those looking to extend their hike, it connects to trails like the 'Turtle Back Trail' and 'Oakdale Trail'.
Yes, the loop is conveniently located near several amenities. You'll find public restrooms available. For food, McLoone's Boathouse Restaurant is nearby, and the area is close to the Turtle Back Zoo and Regatta Playground, which may offer additional facilities.
The trail is accessible year-round. However, it can become quite popular and crowded on weekends and during pleasant weather, especially in summer. For a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during off-peak hours. The views are enjoyable in all seasons.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Orange Reservoir Loop or the general areas of South Mountain Reservation where it is located.
The loop is approximately 3.4 kilometers (2.1 miles) long. On average, it takes about 54 minutes to complete the entire loop at a moderate hiking pace.
While there are no specific permits for the loop itself, general park regulations for South Mountain Reservation apply. These typically include keeping dogs on a leash, staying on marked trails, packing out all trash, and respecting wildlife and other visitors.
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