The park's five blazed trails include one around the south end of Lake Naraneka (Pierrepont Pond). The park's main trail is the white trail, which goes along Pierrepont Lake from the parking lot, ascends to the highest point in the park, and then descends to a minor entrance. Hiking is easy around the lake, but moderate, with steep sections everywhere else. The top of Barlow Mountain offers views of Pierrepont Lake,
Redding hills, and on rare occasions,
Long Island Sound. The park offers picnicking facilities, fishing, and a launch for non-motorized boating on Lake Naraneka. Non-motorized mountain biking is permitted by DEEP on trails in Seth Low Pierrepont State Park The following is from the 2019 Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) map: "The trails at Seth Low Pierrepont State Park are non-motorized multi-use only." ==References==