The Robinson Road Trailhead provides access to Knox Forest, a 318-acre area that combines with the adjacent 105-acre School Forest to create some of Bow’s most popular trails. Hikers, nordic skiers, bicyclists and snowmobilers all utilize the area. The forest includes watershed, vernal pools and wetlands. The trailhead connects to a network of multiple loop trails of varying lengths, including Robinson’s Crest and the School Forest Loop. These are easy to moderate terrain trails suitable for hiking, biking, and winter recreation. The trails remain accessible year-round, offering wooded forest scenery with interconnected loop options for visitors of different skill levels.