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Forge Pond Park located at 245 King St in Hanover sits on 40 acres of open space and is a major hub of outdoor activity for this town.
It is a very heavily used park yet there are countless parking spaces giving it the ability to handle much more use!
A major feature of the park are it's 6 ball fields, 3 baseball and 3 softball fields all lining the outside of a large expanse of open green field.
This large field looks primarily to be used for soccer but the park's website claims it can be used for any sport requiring a large field, or an event such as an outdoor fair.
Forge Pond Park is a major hub to many walking and hiking opportunities.
Several hiking areas already highlighted by this website leave this property making it a great starting point for hiking any of these trails.
If hiking or walking through the forest isn't desirable the park features many wide paved walking trails for those who want a safe level walking experience.
Great for families with small children on bicycles or with strollers.
There are two main walking routes used here at Forge Pond Park, but they are interchangeable.
One is an outer walking path that measures just about a mile.
It weaves along the edge of the park at the forest edge and through parking areas toward the rear of the park.
Toward the far end of this walking trail
there is a short sandy trail that loops
slightly into the forest.
Near the front of the property this walk can be extended just a bit by following the gravel trail that leads out to the front gate and can also be used to cross over to the Hanover Fireworks Trail.
Once out at the front gate of Forge Pond Park, crossing the entrance roadway is the other portion of this extension of the walking trail.
This portion of the walking trail leads foot traffic into the park and connects with the outer walking trail.
The inner walking trail connects and joins with the outer walking trail for the length of the soccer field along the forge pond side but separates and leads around the field toward the pavilion.
While the outer continues on and leads past the boat launch and behind the softball fields beyond the field and along the forest edge.
The inner trail measures in at just about 1/2 mile.
A great compliment to either of the walking trails here at Forge Pond Park is a quick loop around the Clark's Bog trail.
Hiking Trails at Forge Pond Park
Forge Pond Park is a great place to park for several of the area's hiking trails.
Below is a list of the trails you will find here.
There are a couple of bog areas within the park incorporated into the landscape.
One near the front entrance along the outer
walking trail and one toward the rear of
the property not far from the entrance
of the French's Stream Trail.
Any walk here will lead you
to many trail side benches.
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Dog walking is popular here as there are an
abundance of dog bag stations complete
with trash receptacles.
There are several signs that bring out the
importance of dog owners picking up after
their dogs and that they must be leashed.
There is a kiosk that helps to educate dog owners
and the public of picking up after their dogs taken from
the North South River Watershed Association's
Water Smart page on Pet Waste.
A big problem on the South Shore.
Along the right side of the park
you will find the beautiful Forge Pond.
At the end of the front parking area you will find the Forge Pond Trail.
This short trail is a quick diversion
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away from the main hubbub of the park.
It leads close to the water where much of the waterfowl reside.
At it's far end it connects with French's Stream Trail.
At this intersection you will also find a gravel 'boat launch'.
If you do bring a boat there is a cul de sac of sorts with parking near this boat launch.
It is not marked but the sign for French's Stream Trail is well visible. It is only suitable for car top boats.
In the middle of this recreational haven is The Pavilion.
Open in the warmer months with refreshments, it features a protected area with picnic tables.
Along the outside are restrooms which surprisingly were open on a late April day.
They are closed over the winter, the website dedicated to Forge Pond Park states it opens Patriots Day and closes Dec 1. An outhouse is also located near the softball fields on the far side of the park.
The refreshment stand is only open during soccer game times, but there is a soda machine located here for anytime refreshment.
highlights of the Forge Pond Trail
The Forge Pond Trail features a
cart path sized hiking trail that
runs close to the pond's edge.
Well marked by Hanover's Conservation markers.
Most of the views of Forge Pond are
partially blocked from the hiking trail.
Small faint side paths bring you
out to the pond and areas where
ducks and geese gather.
The trail is a pleasant diversion
that seems to be not used much.
Great for young children that
want to explore or dogs that
aren't socially inclined.
The Forge Pond Trail only measures
1/4 mile in length and ends at
the boat ramp area.
The French's Stream Trail
continues on the other
side of the launch area.
Continuing on that trail will bring you to a pleasant stream crossing and the ability to do a loop with a connecting trail that leads to the Rockland Fireworks Trail.
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