Take A Loop Trail Around Goose Cove Reservoir In Massachusetts For A Scenic Hike
By Melissa Mahoney|Published July 07, 2021
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Located on the coast of northeast Massachusetts is Cape Ann with its beautiful rugged coastline and lovely seaside fishing villages. One of the best ways to explore the area is to hike and if you haven’t yet taken a trek around Goose Cove Reservoir, you should consider doing so the next time you head out to the trails for some exercise and fresh air.
Goose Cove Reservoir is one of the main sources of water for the city of Gloucester and was made in 1963 when a dam was built. The area around the reservoir is conserved by the Essex County Greenbelt.
Visitors can take an easy 2.1-mile trail that loops all the way around the reservoir with an elevation gain of just 200 feet. The pathway is partially paved and good for hiking, walking, running, and nature views.
Trail use is good year-round and leashed dogs are allowed as well. You may have plenty of company as this is a popular trail that experiences heavy foot traffic. But the scenic views the entire way around will be worth it!
Surrounded by woodlands, you'll be able to see plenty of wildlife around as you enjoy breathtaking views. It's such a gorgeous place to hike and easy enough for the whole family to enjoy!
Have you done the loop trail around Goose Cove Reservoir in Gloucester? What is your favorite hike on Cape Ann? Tell your favorite readers about it in the comment section.
For Goose Cove Reservoir trail information, visit the webpage on AllTrails. Interested in another hike near a body of water? Read our coverage on Ridge Hill Reserve where you can hike to a little-known lake in Dartmouth.
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