Hockanum River Linear Park - Union Pond Trail
Hockanum River Linear Park - Union Pond Trail
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Jog the easy 1.8-mile Union Pond Trail in Hockanum River Linear Park, offering pond views, forest paths, and historical mill remnants.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail offers a varied experience. While generally considered easy, joggers will encounter a "hilly walk" with "up and down slopes" as it winds through a forest valley. Be prepared for some "uneven surfaces," including a "steep set of steps" and a "rocky base" on the west side, which can make parts of the route more challenging.
The trail is approximately 2.4 miles (3.86 km) long. While komoot estimates a jogging duration of around 18 minutes, this can vary significantly based on your pace and the varied terrain, which includes hills, steps, and rocky sections.
Yes, parking is available. While specific lots aren't detailed, the trail is part of the Hockanum River Linear Park system, which typically offers designated parking near trailheads. It's advisable to check local park maps or online resources for the most convenient access points to the Union Pond Trail.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and to protect local wildlife. Be mindful of the varied terrain, including steps and rocky sections, which might be challenging for some dogs.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and active birdlife, while fall offers vibrant foliage. Summer is pleasant under the mature forest canopy, and winter can provide a unique, quiet experience, though conditions may be icy or snowy. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Hockanum River Linear Park or the Union Pond Trail. It is maintained by the Hockanum River Linear Park Committee (HRLPC) for public enjoyment.
The trail is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy views of Union Pond, wildflowers, and a variety of water birds such as Canada geese, seagulls, mallards, and cormorants. Keep an eye out for occasional sightings of osprey, great blue herons, and even bald eagles. The route is largely surrounded by mature forest, providing a secluded feel.
Yes, the route is part of the larger Hockanum River Linear Park system. The trail itself is officially known as the "Hockanum River Linear Park - Union Pond Trail" and also includes sections identified as "Union Pond Trail" and "Union Pond Trail (Section Closed)". It also briefly touches upon the "Oakland Trail" and "Hockanum River Linear Park - Oakland Trail".
Absolutely. The trail offers a unique blend of nature and history. You'll find views of a historic paper mill and remnants of the old Oakland Paper Mill property, including ancient brick walls and structures of sandstone and brick mills. The trail also passes by the quiet Union Pond Park, which features a braille trail, and the larger Northwest Park with an observation deck.
While the overall physical rating for the wider Hockanum River Linear Park is often described as easy, the Union Pond Trail itself has sections that are more challenging. The "steep set of steps" and "rocky base" might be difficult for very young children or those new to jogging on uneven terrain. Beginners should be prepared for a moderate workout in parts.
Yes, a portion of the trail has been officially closed due to the deteriorating condition of old mill buildings, posing a safety risk from falling debris. Joggers should be mindful of any posted closure signs and exercise caution, especially around historical structures.
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