The nearly 150-acre Hatchery Brook Conservation Area features a winding watercourse, swamps and vernal pools, several ponds, traprock outcroppings, wildflowers, groves of stately trees, lichen-covered stone walLs, historic foundations and several pleasant viewing areas.
According to reviewers, the best place to hike in Hatchery Brook Conservation Area is Hatchery Brook Yellow and Blue Loop, This trail is 1.1 mi long with an elevation gain of 75 ft.
Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://www.berlinct.gov/category/subcategory.php?categoryid=16
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/connecticut/hatchery-brooke-yellow-and-blue-loop
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.
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