Moose Bog Trail lot - Island Pond, VT

Moose Bog Trail lot - Island Pond, VT
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Moose Bog Trail Lot – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Island Pond, Vermont

Discover the serenity of Moose Bog Trail lot, a dog-friendly hiking spot nestled in the scenic surroundings of Island Pond, Vermont. This easy, wheelchair-accessible trail offers a peaceful escape for dog owners seeking leisurely walks, nature observation, and quality time with their pets. Moose Bog Trail is especially suited for all ages, making it a fantastic outing for families with children and seniors alike.

The path winds through shaded areas and culminates in a wooden boardwalk with benches overlooking the tranquil bog—a perfect place for your dog to relax by your side while you enjoy birdwatching and beautiful Vermont flora. With smooth trails, abundant wildlife, and ample space for a stroll, Moose Bog has become a favorite pet-friendly trail in Essex County. Bring snacks for you and your canine companion and soak in the peaceful woodland ambiance!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches are available at the end of the trail near the boardwalk overlooking the bog.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the entire trail has recently been upgraded to be wheelchair accessible.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trail offers plenty of cool shade along the walk.
  • Is this a good park for children? Yes, it’s a great choice for families and good for kids, offering nature exploration and easy trails.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Moose Bog Trail offers a gentle, scenic hike perfect for visitors and their dogs.

Reviews

David Hurlbutt

Very smooth easy trail. Excellent for seniors. Some very tame chick-a-Dee’s and nuthatches, if you stop still they will land on you

Michelle Gauvin

So beautiful and peaceful. Saw so many types of mushrooms! Lots of birds and grouse, sadly no moose. Not a big place but you could spend hours relaxing and watching wildlife.

Maryjane Clark

Took our 1st graders here for field trip. Very informative. The kids loved feeding the birds and looking at nature and the different sounds of the birds. Bring a lunch.

Dave

Short 20 min. leisurely walk to end. Very cool in the shade, great place to walk dogs. At the end is a wooden sort of pier with benches to look at the lake and rest. Very nice quick outdoor walk with dogs.

Rick Kelley

Nice, easy trail that leads to a boardwalk out into the bog. The entire trail has recently been upgraded to be wheelchair accessible.

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