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Root Glen is a picturesque 7.5-acre wooded garden and botanical area nestled on the campus of Hamilton College in Clinton, Oneida County, New York. Situated at an elevation of approximately 264 meters (866 feet), this serene natural space offers a unique blend of formal gardens and winding forest trails, providing a tranquil escape for visitors.

What truly captivates visitors to Root Glen is its remarkable natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Many describe it as a hidden gem, offering a quiet…

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    January 13, 2023

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    The Root Glen is a lovely spot on the Hamilton College's campus with gardens and forest trails. There are over 65 species of trees here, as well as a huge variety of flowers too. Nearby Kirkland Glen offers hiking trails for a longer outing.

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    Hike the easy 2.2-mile Kirkland Glen Loop through a serene forest in the Hamilton College Arboretum, gaining 166 feet in elevation.

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    Location: Hamilton College, Oneida County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I find a trail map for Root Glen?

    While there isn't a single official trail map readily available at the entrance, the pathways within Root Glen are well-defined and easy to follow. The glen is a compact 7.5 acres, so exploration is intuitive. You can also use komoot to explore various routes and plan your visit within the glen.

    What is the difficulty level of the trails at Root Glen?

    The trails at Root Glen are generally considered easy. They consist primarily of wide pathways made of crushed red stone, suitable for leisurely walks. There are no significant elevation changes, making it accessible for most visitors.

    Is parking readily available and does it fill up quickly?

    Parking is conveniently available along College Hill Road, directly on the Hamilton College campus. While there are spaces, during peak times, especially on pleasant weekends or during college events, it's advisable to arrive earlier in the day to secure a spot.

    What is Root Glen's policy on dogs?

    The visitor tips do not explicitly state a dog policy. As Root Glen is a botanical garden and part of a college campus, it's generally best to assume that dogs might be restricted or require leashes. It's recommended to check with Hamilton College's visitor information or local signage upon arrival for the most current regulations regarding pets.

    What specific features make Root Glen enjoyable for families with children?

    Root Glen is very family-friendly due to its easy, well-maintained paths and diverse plant life. Children can enjoy exploring the various gardens, spotting different tree species, and crossing the charming bridges. The presence of art installations and educational signs about trees also adds an engaging element for younger visitors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Root Glen or Hamilton College?

    Yes, Root Glen is located on the Hamilton College campus in Clinton, NY. The village of Clinton offers several local cafes, pubs, and restaurants within a short drive or walk from the campus. For accommodation, there are various inns and hotels in Clinton and the surrounding areas suitable for visitors.

    How long does it typically take to explore Root Glen?

    The time it takes to explore Root Glen can vary based on your pace and interest. Given its 7.5-acre size and easy trails, a leisurely stroll through the entire glen, taking time to appreciate the gardens and features, typically takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. Many visitors enjoy spending more time relaxing on the benches.

    Is Root Glen wheelchair accessible?

    The main pathways within Root Glen are wide and composed of crushed red stone, which generally offers a relatively smooth surface. However, some areas, particularly around the bridges, might have slight inclines or uneven ground. While many parts could be navigated, it's advisable for wheelchair users to exercise caution, especially as some bridges lack railings.

    Is Root Glen suitable for winter hikes?

    While the intro highlights spring, summer, and autumn, Root Glen can offer a unique experience in winter. The bare trees and snow-covered landscape provide a serene atmosphere. However, paths may be icy or snow-covered, so appropriate footwear is essential. The botanical displays will, of course, be dormant during this season.

    What are some notable viewpoints or specific plant collections to look out for?

    Root Glen is rich in notable features. Be sure to look for the renowned Saunders peony collection, beds of iris, azaleas, lilies, and astilbes within the Hemlock Enclosure. The Primrose Basin features Candelabra primroses, and the Asa Gray Bed contains historical plants. The glen also boasts the tallest Norway Spruce in the United States, and benches are strategically placed for contemplation.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed in Root Glen?

    Root Glen is a peaceful wooded area, making it a good spot for bird study. Visitors can often observe various bird species. While larger wildlife is less common due to its location on a college campus, smaller creatures like squirrels and chipmunks are frequently seen, adding to the natural ambiance.

    Are there other hiking opportunities nearby for a longer outing?

    Yes, for those seeking more extensive hiking opportunities beyond Root Glen's 7.5 acres, the nearby Kirkland Glen offers additional trails. This provides a great option for visitors looking to extend their outdoor exploration in the area.

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