Lower Dogwood Trail

Lower Dogwood Trail

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Lower Dogwood Trail is a deceptively punishing 0.7-mile climb up North Mountain. The packed dirt gains 169 feet at a relentless 4.6% grade with zero shade exposure, making it a genuine leg-burner despite modest length. Your reward: a boulder-marked summit on the mountain's western tip with open views. Come hydrated and prepared for a slippery descent.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate to Strenuous

Trail Highlights

Boulder-marked summit at the westernmost point of North Mountain. Open views of surrounding terrain reward the grind.

Insider Tips

• The boulder field marks the summit—reach it for full payoff • Descent is trickier than ascent; gravity and loose dirt demand focus • Popular with local trail runners; expect foot traffic • Multiple access points: link via Arlington Trail, Floral Trail, or Upper Dogwood Trail • Trail operates 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM daily

Best Season to Hike

Year-round

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 2L water minimum—no source on trail
  • Wear hiking boots with aggressive grip; packed dirt slips on descent
  • Tighten your boots before descending
  • The boulder field marks the summit—reach it for full payoff
  • Start early to avoid heat exposure on exposed upper section
  • Make noise ascending—you're in mountain habitat

Family Info

Short distance is kid-friendly on paper, but the relentless 4.6% grade and exposed boulder summit require supervision. Not suitable for very young children or those afraid of heights.

ℹ️ Data Sources
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