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The Mattatuck Trail and Legend of The Leatherman. The Mattatuck is a Blue Blazed Trail featuring 36 miles of trail through state forests and parks in North-Western Connecticut. It passes through nine towns. The Black Rock Park Section traverses The Mattatuck State Forest and Black Rock State Park. It is a loop trail and is moderately strenuous. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
Ten Top Hiking Trips in Western Connecticut. By Kenneth Casper. Bluff Head Mattabesett Trail. Connecticut is host to one of the country's oldest and most developed network of hiking trails known as the Blue Blazed Trail system. There are over 800 miles of hiking trails in this small New England State. The state is split geographically by the CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MATTABESSETT TRAIL Hiking The Mattabessett Trail - Bluff Head - Lone Pine. The Mattabesett Trail is one of the three original Blue Blazed trails in CT. It joins with The Metacomet and Menunkatuck to form Connecticut's portion of The New England National Scenic Trail. The Mattabesett alone traverses 50 miles along traprock ridges through the ConnecticutRiver
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Places to Walk in CT. Silver Sands features a wide and beautifully constructed boardwalk which meanders along the shore of Long Island Sound between Silver Sands State Park and Walnut Beach in Milford. If you go at dead low tide you have the opportunity of hiking out to the thrice cursed island - Charles Island - along a tombolo which is CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING MT HIGBY The Section that includes Mt Higby is the final section of the Mattabesett where it joins with The Metacomet Trail. Mt Higby is a 2 mile long ridge that is part of the Metacomet Traprock Ridgeline. There are several reservoirs at the base of the Ridge. The hike is relatively easy, but does include three mountaineering rated climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORT With the Port Jefferson - Bridgeport Ferry beyond. Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - not miles. But, it curves around a neck at the mouth of Ash Creek, passes along with views of two historic lighthouses and a Fairfield Beach, and turns at CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tier waterfall. The Buttermilk Falls Section is a 5 mile moderate footpath.Stones near the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
The Mattatuck Trail and Legend of The Leatherman. The Mattatuck is a Blue Blazed Trail featuring 36 miles of trail through state forests and parks in North-Western Connecticut. It passes through nine towns. The Black Rock Park Section traverses The Mattatuck State Forest and Black Rock State Park. It is a loop trail and is moderately strenuous. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
Ten Top Hiking Trips in Western Connecticut. By Kenneth Casper. Bluff Head Mattabesett Trail. Connecticut is host to one of the country's oldest and most developed network of hiking trails known as the Blue Blazed Trail system. There are over 800 miles of hiking trails in this small New England State. The state is split geographically by the CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MATTABESSETT TRAIL Hiking The Mattabessett Trail - Bluff Head - Lone Pine. The Mattabesett Trail is one of the three original Blue Blazed trails in CT. It joins with The Metacomet and Menunkatuck to form Connecticut's portion of The New England National Scenic Trail. The Mattabesett alone traverses 50 miles along traprock ridges through the ConnecticutRiver
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Places to Walk in CT. Silver Sands features a wide and beautifully constructed boardwalk which meanders along the shore of Long Island Sound between Silver Sands State Park and Walnut Beach in Milford. If you go at dead low tide you have the opportunity of hiking out to the thrice cursed island - Charles Island - along a tombolo which is CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING MT HIGBY The Section that includes Mt Higby is the final section of the Mattabesett where it joins with The Metacomet Trail. Mt Higby is a 2 mile long ridge that is part of the Metacomet Traprock Ridgeline. There are several reservoirs at the base of the Ridge. The hike is relatively easy, but does include three mountaineering rated climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORT With the Port Jefferson - Bridgeport Ferry beyond. Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - not miles. But, it curves around a neck at the mouth of Ash Creek, passes along with views of two historic lighthouses and a Fairfield Beach, and turns at CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tier waterfall. The Buttermilk Falls Section is a 5 mile moderate footpath.Stones near the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER The Whitestone Cliffs Trail is a short loop and part of the Waterbury Area Trails. It is connected to the Jerricho Trail by a yellow blazed trail. This area is said to be geologically active with a few ground faults about 100 feet long. You might feel a rumble and notice some rather large boulders sliding. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: BEST PLACES TO WALK IN CONNECTICUT Harbor Point is a new development in Stamford alongside a harbor and shoreline. As part of the deal to build luxury apartments the developer created an impressive public boardwalk. You can stop and linger with a beer at the outdoor beer garden. Or walk right up to luxury sailboats docked at their slips. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING EAST ROCK PARK Hiking East Rock Park. By Kenneth Casper. East Rock New Haven CT. East Rock Park is a one of two high rocky ridges that flank New Haven. The hiking is superb, views are worthwhile, and the trails seem endless for a city park with no entrance fee. Here is another example of the Great Recession hitting hard on the wealthiest state in The Union. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING MT HIGBY The Section that includes Mt Higby is the final section of the Mattabesett where it joins with The Metacomet Trail. Mt Higby is a 2 mile long ridge that is part of the Metacomet Traprock Ridgeline. There are several reservoirs at the base of the Ridge. The hike is relatively easy, but does include three mountaineering rated climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK BLUE BLAZED TRAIL The Mattatuck mainline trail is a 36 Mile Blue Blazed Trail. It's Southern point begins at the Waterbury reservoirs in Wolcott and passes through: Plymouth Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, and Litchfield. It is Fragmented in Litchfield, but picks up again in Cornwall, drops into Goshen for a few miles and finishes at a junction with The Mohawk CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING ASPETUCK LAND TRUST The water wars of the 21st century have yet to be fought - but they are coming - and Connecticut will fare well with its ample supply of local fresh water. Aspetuck Land Preserve, Easton Ct. Aspetuck is a massive land trust - the high ground between the Aspetuck and Saugatuck Reservoirs. It was meant to be an exclusive housingdevelopment.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MENUNKATUCK TRAIL Hiking The Menunkatuck Trail. The Menunkatuck Trail is the first/last leg of The New England National Scenic Trail. It extends North from Long Island Sound at Guilford Harbor to a junction with the Mattabesset Trail in North Branford. The 16 mile trail crosses through The Cockaponsett State Forest, Tiimberlands Preserve, and Nut PlainsWoods.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TRAIL BIKING THE PEQUONNOCK VALLEY Trail Biking The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. The Housatonic Railroad Trail is a paved bike and pedestrian trail which is the defining feature of an ambitious civic plan called The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. When complete, the greenway and trail will extend from Newfield Harbor at the heart of Bridgeport through Trumbull & Monroeto Newtown.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
The Mattatuck Trail and Legend of The Leatherman. The Mattatuck is a Blue Blazed Trail featuring 36 miles of trail through state forests and parks in North-Western Connecticut. It passes through nine towns. The Black Rock Park Section traverses The Mattatuck State Forest and Black Rock State Park. It is a loop trail and is moderately strenuous. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
Ten Top Hiking Trips in Western Connecticut. By Kenneth Casper. Bluff Head Mattabesett Trail. Connecticut is host to one of the country's oldest and most developed network of hiking trails known as the Blue Blazed Trail system. There are over 800 miles of hiking trails in this small New England State. The state is split geographically by the CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MATTABESSETT TRAIL Hiking The Mattabessett Trail - Bluff Head - Lone Pine. The Mattabesett Trail is one of the three original Blue Blazed trails in CT. It joins with The Metacomet and Menunkatuck to form Connecticut's portion of The New England National Scenic Trail. The Mattabesett alone traverses 50 miles along traprock ridges through the ConnecticutRiver
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Places to Walk in CT. Silver Sands features a wide and beautifully constructed boardwalk which meanders along the shore of Long Island Sound between Silver Sands State Park and Walnut Beach in Milford. If you go at dead low tide you have the opportunity of hiking out to the thrice cursed island - Charles Island - along a tombolo which is CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORT With the Port Jefferson - Bridgeport Ferry beyond. Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - not miles. But, it curves around a neck at the mouth of Ash Creek, passes along with views of two historic lighthouses and a Fairfield Beach, and turns at CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING MT HIGBY The Section that includes Mt Higby is the final section of the Mattabesett where it joins with The Metacomet Trail. Mt Higby is a 2 mile long ridge that is part of the Metacomet Traprock Ridgeline. There are several reservoirs at the base of the Ridge. The hike is relatively easy, but does include three mountaineering rated climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tier waterfall. The Buttermilk Falls Section is a 5 mile moderate footpath.Stones near the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
The Mattatuck Trail and Legend of The Leatherman. The Mattatuck is a Blue Blazed Trail featuring 36 miles of trail through state forests and parks in North-Western Connecticut. It passes through nine towns. The Black Rock Park Section traverses The Mattatuck State Forest and Black Rock State Park. It is a loop trail and is moderately strenuous. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNAUTHOR: KENNETHCASPER
Ten Top Hiking Trips in Western Connecticut. By Kenneth Casper. Bluff Head Mattabesett Trail. Connecticut is host to one of the country's oldest and most developed network of hiking trails known as the Blue Blazed Trail system. There are over 800 miles of hiking trails in this small New England State. The state is split geographically by the CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MATTABESSETT TRAIL Hiking The Mattabessett Trail - Bluff Head - Lone Pine. The Mattabesett Trail is one of the three original Blue Blazed trails in CT. It joins with The Metacomet and Menunkatuck to form Connecticut's portion of The New England National Scenic Trail. The Mattabesett alone traverses 50 miles along traprock ridges through the ConnecticutRiver
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Places to Walk in CT. Silver Sands features a wide and beautifully constructed boardwalk which meanders along the shore of Long Island Sound between Silver Sands State Park and Walnut Beach in Milford. If you go at dead low tide you have the opportunity of hiking out to the thrice cursed island - Charles Island - along a tombolo which is CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORT With the Port Jefferson - Bridgeport Ferry beyond. Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - not miles. But, it curves around a neck at the mouth of Ash Creek, passes along with views of two historic lighthouses and a Fairfield Beach, and turns at CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING MT HIGBY The Section that includes Mt Higby is the final section of the Mattabesett where it joins with The Metacomet Trail. Mt Higby is a 2 mile long ridge that is part of the Metacomet Traprock Ridgeline. There are several reservoirs at the base of the Ridge. The hike is relatively easy, but does include three mountaineering rated climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tier waterfall. The Buttermilk Falls Section is a 5 mile moderate footpath.Stones near the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER The Whitestone Cliffs Trail is a short loop and part of the Waterbury Area Trails. It is connected to the Jerricho Trail by a yellow blazed trail. This area is said to be geologically active with a few ground faults about 100 feet long. You might feel a rumble and notice some rather large boulders sliding. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING EAST ROCK PARK Hiking East Rock Park. By Kenneth Casper. East Rock New Haven CT. East Rock Park is a one of two high rocky ridges that flank New Haven. The hiking is superb, views are worthwhile, and the trails seem endless for a city park with no entrance fee. Here is another example of the Great Recession hitting hard on the wealthiest state in The Union. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING MT HIGBY The Section that includes Mt Higby is the final section of the Mattabesett where it joins with The Metacomet Trail. Mt Higby is a 2 mile long ridge that is part of the Metacomet Traprock Ridgeline. There are several reservoirs at the base of the Ridge. The hike is relatively easy, but does include three mountaineering rated climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING ASPETUCK LAND TRUST The water wars of the 21st century have yet to be fought - but they are coming - and Connecticut will fare well with its ample supply of local fresh water. Aspetuck Land Preserve, Easton Ct. Aspetuck is a massive land trust - the high ground between the Aspetuck and Saugatuck Reservoirs. It was meant to be an exclusive housingdevelopment.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MENUNKATUCK TRAIL Hiking The Menunkatuck Trail. The Menunkatuck Trail is the first/last leg of The New England National Scenic Trail. It extends North from Long Island Sound at Guilford Harbor to a junction with the Mattabesset Trail in North Branford. The 16 mile trail crosses through The Cockaponsett State Forest, Tiimberlands Preserve, and Nut PlainsWoods.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE POMPERAUG BLUE BLAZED TRAIL Lake Zoar is a flowage created when the Stevenson Dam was installed on the Housatonic River in 1919. Just north of the dam, Lake Zoar is flanked by recreational and public lands. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK BLUE BLAZED TRAIL The Mattatuck mainline trail is a 36 Mile Blue Blazed Trail. It's Southern point begins at the Waterbury reservoirs in Wolcott and passes through: Plymouth Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, and Litchfield. It is Fragmented in Litchfield, but picks up again in Cornwall, drops into Goshen for a few miles and finishes at a junction with The Mohawk CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TOP 5 PAVED BIKE TRAILS IN CONNECTICUT Communities: Monroe. The Monroe Housatonic Railbed trail is biking bliss. The 5 mile trail is paved with finely crushed stone, is flat and wide, and easy for any level rider. If you begin at Great Hollow Lake Park the trip out to the Newtown town line and return will take about 1 or 2 hours. More adventurous riders equipped with mountainbikes
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
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The Whitestone Cliffs Trail is a short loop and part of the Waterbury Area Trails. It is connected to the Jerricho Trail by a yellow blazed trail. This area is said to be geologically active with a few ground faults about 100 feet long. You might feel a rumble and notice some rather large boulders sliding. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETH CASPERMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTTMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTT CT The Mattatuck Trail and Legend of The Leatherman. The Mattatuck is a Blue Blazed Trail featuring 36 miles of trail through state forests and parks in North-Western Connecticut. It passes through nine towns. The Black Rock Park Section traverses The Mattatuck State Forest and Black Rock State Park. It is a loop trail and is moderately strenuous. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNBEST HIKING TRAILS IN CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUT HIKING CLUBSCONNECTICUT HIKING GUIDEMOUNTAINS TO HIKE IN MASSACHUSETTSCT HIKING TRAILS MAPHIKING ANDCAMPING IN CT
Ten Top Hiking Trips in Western Connecticut. By Kenneth Casper. Bluff Head Mattabesett Trail. Connecticut is host to one of the country's oldest and most developed network of hiking trails known as the Blue Blazed Trail system. There are over 800 miles of hiking trails in this small New England State. The state is split geographically by the CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Places to Walk in CT. Silver Sands features a wide and beautifully constructed boardwalk which meanders along the shore of Long Island Sound between Silver Sands State Park and Walnut Beach in Milford. If you go at dead low tide you have the opportunity of hiking out to the thrice cursed island - Charles Island - along a tombolo which is CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORTST MARY BY THE SEA CHURCHSAINT MARY S BY THE SEAMARY S BY THE SEAMARY STAR OF THE SEAST MARY BY THE SEA CAPE MAYST MARY BY THE SEA RETREAT With the Port Jefferson - Bridgeport Ferry beyond. Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - not miles. But, it curves around a neck at the mouth of Ash Creek, passes along with views of two historic lighthouses and a Fairfield Beach, and turns at CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING ASPETUCK LAND TRUST The water wars of the 21st century have yet to be fought - but they are coming - and Connecticut will fare well with its ample supply of local fresh water. Aspetuck Land Preserve, Easton Ct. Aspetuck is a massive land trust - the high ground between the Aspetuck and Saugatuck Reservoirs. It was meant to be an exclusive housingdevelopment.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: VISITING WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY West Point Military Academy is an exclusive university and academy of military studies. The Hogwarts-like campus perches on an extraordinary vantage point along The Hudson. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TRAIL BIKING THE PEQUONNOCK VALLEYPEQUONNOCK VALLEY TRAILPEQUONNOCK RIVER TRAIL MAPPEQUONNOCK TRAIL TRUMBULLWEST PEQUONNOCK RESERVOIRHOUSATONIC RAIL TRAIL MONROE CTHOUSATONIC RANGETRAIL
Trail Biking The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. The Housatonic Railroad Trail is a paved bike and pedestrian trail which is the defining feature of an ambitious civic plan called The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. When complete, the greenway and trail will extend from Newfield Harbor at the heart of Bridgeport through Trumbull & Monroeto Newtown.
HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tier waterfall. The Buttermilk Falls Section is a 5 mile moderate footpath.Stones near the
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The Whitestone Cliffs Trail is a short loop and part of the Waterbury Area Trails. It is connected to the Jerricho Trail by a yellow blazed trail. This area is said to be geologically active with a few ground faults about 100 feet long. You might feel a rumble and notice some rather large boulders sliding. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETH CASPERMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTTMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTT CT The Mattatuck Trail and Legend of The Leatherman. The Mattatuck is a Blue Blazed Trail featuring 36 miles of trail through state forests and parks in North-Western Connecticut. It passes through nine towns. The Black Rock Park Section traverses The Mattatuck State Forest and Black Rock State Park. It is a loop trail and is moderately strenuous. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNBEST HIKING TRAILS IN CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUT HIKING CLUBSCONNECTICUT HIKING GUIDEMOUNTAINS TO HIKE IN MASSACHUSETTSCT HIKING TRAILS MAPHIKING ANDCAMPING IN CT
Ten Top Hiking Trips in Western Connecticut. By Kenneth Casper. Bluff Head Mattabesett Trail. Connecticut is host to one of the country's oldest and most developed network of hiking trails known as the Blue Blazed Trail system. There are over 800 miles of hiking trails in this small New England State. The state is split geographically by the CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Places to Walk in CT. Silver Sands features a wide and beautifully constructed boardwalk which meanders along the shore of Long Island Sound between Silver Sands State Park and Walnut Beach in Milford. If you go at dead low tide you have the opportunity of hiking out to the thrice cursed island - Charles Island - along a tombolo which is CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORTST MARY BY THE SEA CHURCHSAINT MARY S BY THE SEAMARY S BY THE SEAMARY STAR OF THE SEAST MARY BY THE SEA CAPE MAYST MARY BY THE SEA RETREAT With the Port Jefferson - Bridgeport Ferry beyond. Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - not miles. But, it curves around a neck at the mouth of Ash Creek, passes along with views of two historic lighthouses and a Fairfield Beach, and turns at CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING ASPETUCK LAND TRUST The water wars of the 21st century have yet to be fought - but they are coming - and Connecticut will fare well with its ample supply of local fresh water. Aspetuck Land Preserve, Easton Ct. Aspetuck is a massive land trust - the high ground between the Aspetuck and Saugatuck Reservoirs. It was meant to be an exclusive housingdevelopment.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: VISITING WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY West Point Military Academy is an exclusive university and academy of military studies. The Hogwarts-like campus perches on an extraordinary vantage point along The Hudson. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TRAIL BIKING THE PEQUONNOCK VALLEYPEQUONNOCK VALLEY TRAILPEQUONNOCK RIVER TRAIL MAPPEQUONNOCK TRAIL TRUMBULLWEST PEQUONNOCK RESERVOIRHOUSATONIC RAIL TRAIL MONROE CTHOUSATONIC RANGETRAIL
Trail Biking The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. The Housatonic Railroad Trail is a paved bike and pedestrian trail which is the defining feature of an ambitious civic plan called The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. When complete, the greenway and trail will extend from Newfield Harbor at the heart of Bridgeport through Trumbull & Monroeto Newtown.
HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tier waterfall. The Buttermilk Falls Section is a 5 mile moderate footpath.Stones near the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING EAST ROCK PARK Hiking East Rock Park. By Kenneth Casper. East Rock New Haven CT. East Rock Park is a one of two high rocky ridges that flank New Haven. The hiking is superb, views are worthwhile, and the trails seem endless for a city park with no entrance fee. Here is another example of the Great Recession hitting hard on the wealthiest state in The Union. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is the historic site where John Winthorp made his homestead and founded the Connecticut Colony. Today it is a lush coastal forest free to be explored and offers many outdoor recreation opportunities including: fishing,sea kayaking, boating, a sandy beach, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and regular trail biking. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MATTABESSETT TRAIL Hiking The Mattabessett Trail - Bluff Head - Lone Pine. The Mattabesett Trail is one of the three original Blue Blazed trails in CT. It joins with The Metacomet and Menunkatuck to form Connecticut's portion of The New England National Scenic Trail. The Mattabesett alone traverses 50 miles along traprock ridges through the ConnecticutRiver
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING ASPETUCK LAND TRUST The water wars of the 21st century have yet to be fought - but they are coming - and Connecticut will fare well with its ample supply of local fresh water. Aspetuck Land Preserve, Easton Ct. Aspetuck is a massive land trust - the high ground between the Aspetuck and Saugatuck Reservoirs. It was meant to be an exclusive housingdevelopment.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: VISITING WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY West Point Military Academy is an exclusive university and academy of military studies. The Hogwarts-like campus perches on an extraordinary vantage point along The Hudson. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Connecticut Blue Blazed Trail traveling through Litchfield County. Section 7 of this trail travels through Mohawk Mountain State Park and the trail terminates at a junction with The Mohawk Blue Blazed Trail. This section of trail is not well traveled and includes two difficult rocky climbs. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MENUNKATUCK TRAIL Hiking The Menunkatuck Trail. The Menunkatuck Trail is the first/last leg of The New England National Scenic Trail. It extends North from Long Island Sound at Guilford Harbor to a junction with the Mattabesset Trail in North Branford. The 16 mile trail crosses through The Cockaponsett State Forest, Tiimberlands Preserve, and Nut PlainsWoods.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TWO LEGENDS OF FLIGHT John Magnee Jr is an alumni of Avon Old Farms School in Avon, Connecticut. He turned down a scholarship to Yale and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. In 1940, at age 19, he was killed over England when his Spitfire plane collided with an instructors plane. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Hiking the Westwoods Land Trust in Guilford CT. Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. If Westwoods was a county fair, its Yellow Circle Trailwould be the
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: BIKING SAVIN ROCK BOARDWALK WEST HAVEN The Savin Rock Boardwalk is most of these things - but not quite. It lacks clusters of retail and eateries - the energy of commerce. But, the basics - waterfront, wide walking and biking trails, parks, restrooms, groomed beaches, benches, boccie ball and horseshoe courts,and even a
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Connecticut Explorer is a journal of travel in Connecticut, New England, and New York CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETH CASPERMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTTMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTT CT The Mattatuck Blue Blazed Trail The Mattatuck mainline trail is a 36 Mile Blue Blazed Trail.It's Southern point begins at the Waterbury reservoirs in Wolcott and passes through: Plymouth Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, and Litchfield. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNBEST HIKING TRAILS IN CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUT HIKING CLUBSCONNECTICUT HIKING GUIDEMOUNTAINS TO HIKE IN MASSACHUSETTSCT HIKING TRAILS MAPHIKING ANDCAMPING IN CT
A short summary of my ten favorite places to hike in Western CT. Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Miles: 20 Miles Combined Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Connecticut Explorer is a journal of travel in Connecticut, New England, and New York CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORTST MARY BY THE SEA CHURCHSAINT MARY S BY THE SEAMARY S BY THE SEAMARY STAR OF THE SEAST MARY BY THE SEA CAPE MAYST MARY BY THE SEA RETREAT Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - notmiles.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK BLUE BLAZED TRAILTHE BLAZE NEWS SITETHE BLAZE RADIOTHE BLAZE TVTHE BLAZE TV NETWORKTHE BLAZE TV OFFICIAL SITEMATTATUCK STATE FOREST The Mattatuck mainline trail is a 36 Mile Blue Blazed Trail. It's Southern point begins at the Waterbury reservoirs in Wolcott and passes through: Plymouth Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, and Litchfield. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: VISITING WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY West Point Military Academy is an exclusive university and academy of military studies. The Hogwarts-like campus perches on an extraordinary vantage point along The Hudson. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TRAIL BIKING THE PEQUONNOCK VALLEYPEQUONNOCK VALLEY TRAILPEQUONNOCK RIVER TRAIL MAPPEQUONNOCK TRAIL TRUMBULLWEST PEQUONNOCK RESERVOIRHOUSATONIC RAIL TRAIL MONROE CTHOUSATONIC RANGETRAIL
The Housatonic Railroad Trail is a paved bike and pedestrian trail which is the defining feature of an ambitious civic plan called The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tierwaterfall.
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Connecticut Explorer is a journal of travel in Connecticut, New England, and New York CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL AND LEGEND OFAUTHOR: KENNETH CASPERMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL MAPMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTTMATTATUCK TRAIL WOLCOTT CT The Mattatuck Blue Blazed Trail The Mattatuck mainline trail is a 36 Mile Blue Blazed Trail.It's Southern point begins at the Waterbury reservoirs in Wolcott and passes through: Plymouth Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, and Litchfield. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TEN TOP HIKING TRIPS IN WESTERNBEST HIKING TRAILS IN CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUT HIKING CLUBSCONNECTICUT HIKING GUIDEMOUNTAINS TO HIKE IN MASSACHUSETTSCT HIKING TRAILS MAPHIKING ANDCAMPING IN CT
A short summary of my ten favorite places to hike in Western CT. Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Miles: 20 Miles Combined Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HARBOR POINT AND KOSCIUSZCO PARK The Harbor Point boardwalk connects to Kosciuszco Park to create a 2 mile long flat walking route. You can walk right up to sail boat slips and take in New England nautical culture; sip beers outside before live entertainment; take a free water taxi ride to more harborside walking across The Rippowam River; and play catch with your dog in a number of wide grassy areas. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: PLACES TO WALK IN CT Connecticut Explorer is a journal of travel in Connecticut, New England, and New York CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: A WALK BY THE SEA IN BRIDGEPORTST MARY BY THE SEA CHURCHSAINT MARY S BY THE SEAMARY S BY THE SEAMARY STAR OF THE SEAST MARY BY THE SEA CAPE MAYST MARY BY THE SEA RETREAT Few walks along the coast of Connecticut are as pleasant as St. Mary's by the Sea. It is a short walk to be sure; - measuring in blocks - notmiles.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK BLUE BLAZED TRAILTHE BLAZE NEWS SITETHE BLAZE RADIOTHE BLAZE TVTHE BLAZE TV NETWORKTHE BLAZE TV OFFICIAL SITEMATTATUCK STATE FOREST The Mattatuck mainline trail is a 36 Mile Blue Blazed Trail. It's Southern point begins at the Waterbury reservoirs in Wolcott and passes through: Plymouth Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, and Litchfield. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: VISITING WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY West Point Military Academy is an exclusive university and academy of military studies. The Hogwarts-like campus perches on an extraordinary vantage point along The Hudson. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TRAIL BIKING THE PEQUONNOCK VALLEYPEQUONNOCK VALLEY TRAILPEQUONNOCK RIVER TRAIL MAPPEQUONNOCK TRAIL TRUMBULLWEST PEQUONNOCK RESERVOIRHOUSATONIC RAIL TRAIL MONROE CTHOUSATONIC RANGETRAIL
The Housatonic Railroad Trail is a paved bike and pedestrian trail which is the defining feature of an ambitious civic plan called The Pequonnock Valley Greenway. HIKING THE BUTTERMILK FALLS SECTION OF THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Blue Blazed Hiking Trail in Western Connecticut. The first section of this trail begins in Plymouth and includes a hike around Buttermilk Falls - a 60 foot high three tierwaterfall.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING EAST ROCK PARK East Rock Park is a one of two high rocky ridges that flank New Haven. The hiking is superb, views are worthwhile, and the trails seem endless for a city park with no entrance fee. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: WALKING BLUFF POINT STATE PARK Bluff Point State Park is tucked in alongside the mouth of the Pequonot River. This shallow and protected open water is excellent for sea kayaking and that is the first thing I noticed: lots of cars with kayak racks and people putting in near the parking lot. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MATTABESSETT TRAIL Amongst the blossoming columbines and greening mountain laurel; this year vaulted into the vitality of Spring with a pent up fervor - bursting plumes of golden-green pollen thickened the air so that forested hills on the horizon glowed in a distorting phosphorescenthaze.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING ASPETUCK LAND TRUST The Trout Brook Valley Preserve is part of the larger Aspetuck Land Trust in Easton Ct. This not-so-obvious park contains Fairfield County's premiere hiking and mountain biking trails. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: VISITING WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY West Point Military Academy is an exclusive university and academy of military studies. The Hogwarts-like campus perches on an extraordinary vantage point along The Hudson. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: THE MATTATUCK TRAIL The Mattatuck Trail is a 36 mile Connecticut Blue Blazed Trail traveling through Litchfield County. Section 7 of this trail travels through Mohawk Mountain State Park and the trail terminates at a junction with The Mohawk Blue Blazed Trail. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE MENUNKATUCK TRAIL The Menunkatuck Trail is the first/last leg of The New England National Scenic Trail. It extends North from Long Island Sound at Guilford Harbor to a junction with the Mattabesset Trail in NorthBranford.
CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: TWO LEGENDS OF FLIGHT In Bridgeport, Sirkowski Aircraft is king of industry - churning out the Blackhawk helicopters that have taken such a prominent role in America's 21st century wars. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: HIKING THE WESTWOODS LAND TRUST IN Guilford is the quintessential small town with an arts-village-type town square framing a manicured New England green. Its WestWoods Land Trust brings in mountain bikers, boulderers, hikers, and dog walkers from around the state. CONNECTICUT EXPLORER: BIKING SAVIN ROCK BOARDWALK WEST HAVEN The Savin Rock Boardwalk is most of these things - but not quite. It lacks clusters of retail and eateries - the energy of commerce. But, the basics - waterfront, wide walking and biking trails, parks, restrooms, groomed beaches, benches, boccie ball and horseshoe courts,and even a
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SCOVILLE LOOP BLUE BLAZED HIKING TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
In 2013 a new trail was commissioned by CFPA - The Scoville Loop. It is near to the trailhead for the Mattabesett Trail and may one day officially connect. It is about 2.3 miles and is comprised of two loops - so you can hike a figure 8 if you like. Part of the trail travels along the banks of The Connecticut River - so fishing and paddling are an option. READ THE FULL POST HERE GAY CITY TRAILS - BLUE BLAZEDBy Kenneth Casper
The Gay City State Park and trail system inhabit the land which formerly hosted a town know as Factory Hollow. The current name is attributed to the first village president John Gay. The trails system is mainly a network of short multi-colored trails, while the longer more regional Shenipsit traverses through the park. There is a holiday and weekend fee throughout the summer to enter the parking lot at the pond and beach area. READ THE FULL POST HERE SUNNY VALLEY PRESERVE HIKING TRAILSBy Kenneth Casper
The Nature Conservancy protects 1900 acres of lakeside land in Bridgewater. Here, you will find a few good trails for hiking. If you park at Bridgewater Town Park you can follow the 4.5 mile blue blazed trail to its terminus at Pruchnik Lane. And, you can use various other trails to loop back. From strolls through meadows and farms to rocky climbs and scrambles these trails offer diverse and relatively easyhiking.
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Birches over Wilbur Cross - Sharat Ganapati It's hard to miss West Rock State Park in New Haven. You drive under it on Route 15. Above the tunnel is a monumental traprock ridge. Starting there, at Judge's Cave, is the Regicides Trail. It travels along the ridge till it meets with the third section of the Quinnipiac Trail. Along the way you are treated to panoramic views of Long Island Sound and the forested landscape of coastal Connecticut. The Sanford Feeder Trail leads from a good parking spot along an abandoned road and meets with the Regicides shortly before its termination at the Quinnipiac. A number of other blazed trails cross the Regicides in West Rock State Park. There is a gate and a fee for parking at West Rock Park in season. READ THE FULL POST HERE SALMON RIVER BLUE BLAZED HIKING TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
Comstock Covered Bridge Photo: Morrow Long Beginning at the Comstock Bridge - a preserved wooden covered bridge - the Salmon river Trail makes a 6.9 mile loop in the Salmon River State Forest. There is a gentle 200ft climb to an area overlooking the Salmon river Valley. There is a small beach at Day Pond State Park which you will reach about half way through your hike. Perhaps, an opportunity for a trail breakfast/lunch. READ THE FULL POST HERE WHITESTONE CLIFFS HIKING TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
Naugatuck State Forest West Block Northern Section (Naugatuck, CT)Photo: Morrow Long
The Whitestone Cliffs Trail is a short loop and part of the Waterbury Area Trails. It is connected to the Jerricho Trail by a yellow blazed trail. This area is said to be geologically active with a few ground faults about 100 feet long. You might feel a rumble and notice some rather large boulders sliding. Despite its short distance this trail is vertical and can be considered difficult. READ THE FULL POST HERE PEQUOT BLUE BLAZED HIKING TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
Horses along the Pequot Trail - Photo: Morrow Long The Pequot Trail is a trail in flux. It seems to loose and gain miles depending on the year, so it is best to check with CFPA to determine the most current path. The most reliable and least intrusive parking can be had at Milton Green Memorial Ball Field in Poquetanuck. From there you can head in either direction on the trail route. It is a wet and low trail and you should be prepared for a muddy walk. Perhaps in time this trail will be improved. READ THE FULL POST HERE NEHANTIC BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
Nehantic Trail - View from Mount Misery. - Morrow Long The Pachaug State Forest hosts the Nehantic Trail. There are several camping areas along this trail. Mt Misery and Hell Hollow may be misnomers as far as hikers are concerned; these trails are in good order and relatively easy to hike. The Nehantic crosses paths with the Pachaug Trail. Another diversion trail leads to the rhododendronsanctuary.
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The Nehantic Forest hosts this 4 mile loop trail. It is in the East Lyme Block division. The trail volunteers here maintain an excellent trail. There is a trail connection to Uncas Pond as well - which is not shown on this map. This trail is relatively easy and passes through several stages of forest habitat. READ THE FULL POST HERE NAUGATUCK BLUE BLAZED HIKING TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
From alongside a busy highway - The Naugatuck emerges and then ascends into the rocky and forested hills that make this section of Route 8 amazing to drive along. Egypt Brook provides some scenic relief along the trail. There are a couple side trails and a possible loop trail at one point. But, the trail is not too long and can be aneasy out-n-back.
READ THE FULL POST HERE TORRINGTON AREA HIKING TRAILSBy Kenneth Casper
The Torrington area Trails include the Wolcott Trail, Muir Trail, and Alain and May White Nature Trails. The Wolcott trail circles Burr Pond at Burr Pond State Park. The Alain and May White Trails loop around in Sunny Brook State Park with the Testone Rock Trail making the main blue blazed loop. And, The John Muir Trail connects the two via the Paugut State Forest. These trails are relatively wide and easy. There are plenty of parking spots as well. There is a fee for parking on weekends and holidays in the summer at Burr Pond State Park. READ THE FULL POST HERE MCLEAN GAME REFUGE TRAILSBy Kenneth Casper
The Mclean Game Refuge is a preserve donated to the public by the former US Senator George Mclean. It's 3200 acres offers opportunities for picnicking, walking, hiking, and general refuge from the hustle and bustle of urban life in Hartford County. It is open from 8am to 8pm. There are numerous waterfalls and a welcome center as well. The most popular hikes are near the trout pond, But, not be overlooked is Eddy Loop leading to Weed Hill. READ THE FULL POST HERE THE LILLINONAH BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
The Upper Paugussett State Forest hosts The Lillinonoah Trail. There are impressive views of Lake Lillinonah from perches along the trail. Located in Newtown, it is across the water from Kettletown State Park and nearby The Zoar Trail in the Lower Paugussett State Forest. READ THE FULL POST HERE JERRICHO BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
The Jerricho Trail travels through The Mattatuck State Forest and along a ridgeline overlooking The Naugatuck River. It is one of the Waterbury Area Trails and connects the more regional Mattatuck Blue Blazed Trail with The Whitestone Cliffs Trail. Near the junction with The Mattatuck Trail is one of the famed Leatherman caves. Undoubtedly the Leatherman walked a similar route as the Jerricho now follows. Jerricho is a short 3.4 miles but there are a couple of loops that can be made on either of its ends to lengthen your hike. READ THE FULL POST HERE COCKAPONSETT BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
The Cockaponsett State forest has the distinction of being the 2nd largest state forest in CT. Only second, even though it has several separate sections that are not really that close together. You can hike through the one section in Guilford on The Menukatuck Trail.
But, for the title track, you will have to go to Haddam. There is a very nice Parking Lot which is unfortunately central to the trail. By taking the red blazed trails you can make a couple loops on each side of the parking lot located off Cedar Lake Road. READ THE FULL POST HERE FALLS BROOK BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
Deep in the vast and mysterious Tunxis State Forest is a little tiny Blue Blazed Trail. It exists to allow access to some sparkling water falls and the cascade of Falls Brook. A complicated "white trail" leads down the rocks to the best place to photograph the falls. This trail is in massive need of a real parking lot as waterfall hunters in New England are plentiful and they won't want to miss this one. READ THE FULL POST HERE CHATFIELD BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
Located in Killingworth, Chatfield Hollow State Park offers technical mountain biking courses, trout fishing, one of the most popular belay rock climbing courses in The State, and of course hiking on a Blue Blazed Trail. The trail is short and easy - weighing in at 4.3 miles, and traverses relatively flat terrain. Most hikers report enjoying this trail immensely. READ THE FULL POST HERE BIGELOW HOLLOW STATE PARK BLUE BLAZED TRAILSBy Kenneth Casper
Nipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow State Park contain 9000 acres of land and include a network of hiking trails. The Nipmuck Blue blazed Trail travels through these properties. The name is thought be an old reference to a 'big low' hollow containing a pond. There is a weekend and holiday fee for parking in the State Park. READ THE FULL POST HERE AMERICAN LEGION BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
The American Legion and Peoples State Forests offer a 14 mile network of trails designated as State Blue Blazed Trails. Their blazes are in fact multi-colored. These forests also affer camping and youth group camping. Located in Barkhamsted the forest also contains a museum, picnic shelters, and toilets - always a welcome amenity for hikers. The original acres were a gift from the American Legion. The Peoples State Forest was a purchase by CFPA and several other groups. It abuts the Farmington River which is a National Scenic Water Way and managed by the National Park Service. READ THE FULL POST HERE THE MOHAWK BLUE BLAZED TRAILBy Kenneth Casper
The Mohawk Trail is a CFPA Blue Blazed Trail that spans 30 miles between two points on the Appalachian Trail. Its route is the former route of the Appalachian Trail before the AT was rerouted West of The Housatonic River. The Mohawk is made up of 6 short sections. It is joined by The Mattatuck Trail in Mohawk Mountain State Park. One of its key features is Dean Ravine - a deep ravine with waterfalls and a cascading brook. It also climbs several minor summits in the SouthernBerkshires.
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