No, there are some soft, sandy sections and lots of tree roots. Not the best surface for a stroller hike.
We took the Red Trail out w a tricycle that can be pushed. Grandson had to get off it a few times due to roots, etc. We took the service road back, and while very hilly, he didn't have to get off the bike until the end.
Thanks everyone, we tried to brave it and I completely agree with every one. We got about a quarter mile and decided it was not meant for our stroller, better than umbrella, but not quite a jogger. I even think joggers may have some difficulty as there are anti erossion logs in places. The park ranger assured me it was stroller friendly, but we didnt get much farther than the pond. The kids had fun in the playground still!
Larger wheels. It's sandy enough that smaller wheels would be a problem.
I think a jogging stroller would work
My outdoor wagon did fine. Maybe one of the more outdoorsy style strollers... Like the jogger ones with wider wheels.
We used my sons BOB stroller with air filled tires and shocks it did great no problems.
Unfortunately no. Its a fairly easy hike but the trail narrows at some pointa and has tree roots over the path at points ans is varied packed earth and soft sand.
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