Wright Park is an easy access point that is bike and jog stroller accessible, featuring a total network of approximately 3.8 miles with many variations. The Wright Park Trail forms a loop over nearly 4 miles throughout the heavily wooded Wright Park. The park consists of about 150 acres with three main trails running north/south, including the White Circle trail that runs next to Otter Creek and past a small bay near a thirty-foot cliff and past a marsh, the White Triangle trail along the eastern boundary near railroad tracks, and the TAM/White Square trail through the central part of the park. The park is about 150 acres and features a suspension bridge and river falls, as well as a historical landmark homestead. Begin either at the Belden Dam area north of the park or at the southern entrance off of Seymour Street in Middlebury.