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Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
Thompson Pond Preserve Parking Area
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Antoinette Bruno (10/18/2020)
Lovely stroll through the woods when you want just that. Easy hike, low difficulty, beautiful scenery. A perfect low impact hike.
Shawn Beresford (11/14/2020)
Great trail around the lake. Stay on the yellow and blue trails. The white/blue trail currently has a lot of downed trees and some of the trailer markers have been removed.
Daniel Donnelly (10/12/2020)
Delightful walking trails. One trail skirts the marsh, one climbs Stissing Mountain, and one loops around for some exercise and scenery. Parking is very limited, so try to avoid weekends where you’ll be bumper to bumper with clueless Downstaters. In summer bring mosquito repellent! The trails are well indicated and worn. There are engraved benches, basic maps at two points, and footbridges in decent repair. One trail abuts private property, so careful with the barbed wire as any injury this far from civilization will definitely leave you for dead.
Nicolas Arauz (01/23/2019)
Really peaceful and wonderful place to take an easygoing 90minute hike for all ages around a peaceful pond. Perfect for forest bathing. Not challenging in terms of terrain, the trail has gentle rises and drops. There are some areas that flood on the east side of the pond, so wear waterproof shoes when the ground is wet.nnThis little gem of a pond is a special place, featured in a diaorama at the Natural History Museum in NYC. Never crowded. And it's a Bird Sanctuary, so dogs are not allowed. You will see some special birds...swans live in the area and are often at the lake, as well as herons and some migratory birds.
Andrew Runne (10/04/2018)
Very nice pond! I especially liked walking behind the farm and seeing where the Wappingers Creek begins!
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