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Hiking trails

Hiking Trails

200 ft. water falls and covered bridge
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Kent Falls State Park
462 Kent Cornwall Rd
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200 ft. water falls and covered bridge
The White Memorial Foundation has 40 miles of trails that cover various habitats. The trails are open to the public, free of charge for non-motorized passive recreation including hiking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. With over 50 entrances, you can access the trail system from many locations.
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White Memorial Conservation Center
80 Whitehall Rd
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The White Memorial Foundation has 40 miles of trails that cover various habitats. The trails are open to the public, free of charge for non-motorized passive recreation including hiking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. With over 50 entrances, you can access the trail system from many locations.
hike up to the tower for an amazing view. Very steep terrain great work out.
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Mount Tom State Park
Mount Tom Road
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hike up to the tower for an amazing view. Very steep terrain great work out.
1.5 mile of boardwalk on White Memorial Parks nature preserve. Can observe wetlands and birds. Easy for hikers.
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Little Pond Boardwalk Trail
Whites Wood Road
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1.5 mile of boardwalk on White Memorial Parks nature preserve. Can observe wetlands and birds. Easy for hikers.
The Mattatuck Trail features a woodland footpath beside ponds and streams, descends through a ravine framing the spectacular terraced Buttermilk Falls, meanders past a cave frequented by the legendary Leatherman, and crosses one of Connecticut’s highest peaks
Mattatuck State Forest
457 US-6
The Mattatuck Trail features a woodland footpath beside ponds and streams, descends through a ravine framing the spectacular terraced Buttermilk Falls, meanders past a cave frequented by the legendary Leatherman, and crosses one of Connecticut’s highest peaks
Pine Knob via Appalachian Trail Loop is a 2.6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near West Cornwall, Connecticut that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips and is best used from April until December.
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Pine Knob Loop Trail
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Pine Knob via Appalachian Trail Loop is a 2.6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near West Cornwall, Connecticut that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips and is best used from April until December.
North of Flat Rocks Rd in Cornwall, the trail has been relocated into a pine woods, eliminating the road walk on a gravel road (Great Hollow Rd South). The new trail begins at Flat Rocks Rd at a break in a stone wall, a short distance east of the gravel road. The new trail rejoins the existing trail where the original trail turned west to reach the gravel road.
Mattatuck Trail at Flat Rocks Rd
68 Flat Rocks Rd
North of Flat Rocks Rd in Cornwall, the trail has been relocated into a pine woods, eliminating the road walk on a gravel road (Great Hollow Rd South). The new trail begins at Flat Rocks Rd at a break in a stone wall, a short distance east of the gravel road. The new trail rejoins the existing trail where the original trail turned west to reach the gravel road.
Appalachian Trail, Kent, CT 06757 Kent Falls via Appalachian trail is a 6.7 moderately trafficked back trail located near Kent CT. features a waterfall and good for all skill levels.
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Appalachian Trail Begin
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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Appalachian Trail, Kent, CT 06757 Kent Falls via Appalachian trail is a 6.7 moderately trafficked back trail located near Kent CT. features a waterfall and good for all skill levels.
Steep Rock Association’s 1 of the 3 unique preserves. Offers some of the most beautiful hikes in Northwest Connecticut. Spanning over 40 miles, trails offer everything from a leisurely stroll along the Shepaug River to more rigorous hikes leading to spectacular views. Trail maps are located in the kiosks at the entrances to each preserve and highlight the distance of each blazed trail.
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Macricostas Preserve
124 Christian St
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Steep Rock Association’s 1 of the 3 unique preserves. Offers some of the most beautiful hikes in Northwest Connecticut. Spanning over 40 miles, trails offer everything from a leisurely stroll along the Shepaug River to more rigorous hikes leading to spectacular views. Trail maps are located in the kiosks at the entrances to each preserve and highlight the distance of each blazed trail.