HIKING HINT: MCKINNEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, WESTBROOK CT

30 07 2024
Photo: FWS.com

The McKinney NWR Salt Meadow unit houses the refuge’s headquarters and offers a tranquil trail down to the banks of Menunketesuck River. Interesting historical features and excellent birding opportunities will entertain at this site.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/stewart-b-mckinney/visit-us/locations/stewart-b-mckinney-national-wildlife-refuge-headquarters—salt-meadow-unit

REMEMBER: Follow basic hiking guidelines: Wear good shoes, bring water and simple first aid kit, plus a copy/phone photo of trail map. Check the weather ahead of time, if you go alone, let others know where/when you’re going. All participation is at your own risk. Find a nearby restaurant or ice cream shop to reward yourself after your hike!

HIKING HINTS is a program of the MIDDLETOWN CT REC office. Follow them on Facebook.





HIKING HINT: BRAINERD QUARRY PRESERVE, HADDAM NECK CT

23 07 2024
Photo: Peter Marteka, Hartford Courant

Owned by the Middlesex Land Trust, this fifty-acre parcel overlooks the Connecticut River in Haddam Neck. Trails run along both the ridge and the base of dramatic cliffs and show signs of the old quarry.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://middlesexlandtrust.org/wordpress/?page_id=1147

REMEMBER: Follow basic hiking guidelines: Wear good shoes, bring water and simple first aid kit, plus a copy/phone photo of trail map. Check the weather ahead of time, if you go alone, let others know where/when you’re going. All participation is at your own risk. Find a nearby restaurant or ice cream shop to reward yourself after your hike!

HIKING HINTS is a program of the MIDDLETOWN CT REC office. Follow them on Facebook.





HIKING HINT: TURTLE CREEK PRESERVE, ESSEX CT

16 07 2024
Photo: Nicole Deer

This Nature Conservancy preserve of 93 acres includes brackish tidal marshes and a mile long trail that provides views of South Cove.  Leashed dogs are being allowed on a one-year trial basis.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/turtle-creek-preserve/

REMEMBER: Follow basic hiking guidelines: Wear good shoes, bring water and simple first aid kit, plus a copy/phone photo of trail map. Check the weather ahead of time, if you go alone, let others know where/when you’re going. All participation is at your own risk. Find a nearby restaurant or ice cream shop to reward yourself after your hike!

HIKING HINTS is a program of the MIDDLETOWN CT REC office. Follow them on Facebook.





HIKING HINT: BLACKLEDGE FALLS, GLASTONBURY CT

9 07 2024
Photo: Sonya Newman

This family-friendly 80-acre preserve includes a 25-foot waterfall! Enjoy the sights or follow the loop trails around for a more substantial (although not difficult) 1.5-mile hike.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://www.theoutbound.com/connecticut/hiking/hike-to-blackledge-falls

REMEMBER: Follow basic hiking guidelines: Wear good shoes, bring water and simple first aid kit, plus a copy/phone photo of trail map. Check the weather ahead of time, if you go alone, let others know where/when you’re going. All participation is at your own risk. Find a nearby restaurant or ice cream shop to reward yourself after your hike!

HIKING HINTS is a program of the MIDDLETOWN CT REC office. Follow them on Facebook.





HIKING HINT: CHATFIELD HOLLOW STATE PARK, KILLINGWORTH CT

2 07 2024
Photo: B Lapin

Chatfield Hollow, a 412-acre wonderland, boasts 18 miles of trail, an easy to find covered bridge and water wheel, plus caves and a lot of history.

Descriptions, maps, and directions:  https://ctparks.com/parks/chatfield-hollow-state-park

REMEMBER: Follow basic hiking guidelines: Wear good shoes, bring water and simple first aid kit, plus a copy/phone photo of trail map. Check the weather ahead of time, if you go alone, let others know where/when you’re going. All participation is at your own risk. Find a nearby restaurant or ice cream shop to reward yourself after your hike!

HIKING HINTS is a program of the MIDDLETOWN CT REC office. Follow them on Facebook.