GIUFFRIDA PARK, MERIDEN CT

22 10 2024
Photo: B. Lapin

PLEASE NOTE: AS OF 10/22, THERE IS AN ACTIVE WILDFIRE AT LAMENTATION MOUNTAIN.

Circle around Crescent Lake for an easy hike, or climb to the top of Chauncy Peak and head towards Lamentation Mountain along the Mattabessett trail – any of the options here provide interesting views and experiences.

Descriptions, maps, and directions:  https://explorect.org/giuffrida-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.





DEVIL’S HOPYARD STATE PARK, EAST HADDAM, CT

15 10 2024
Photo: B. Lapin

Chapman Falls is a highlight of this park, but the diverse hiking trails and the National Scenic and Wild Eightmile River provide ample views and opportunities.

Descriptions, maps, and directions:  https://ctparks.com/parks/devils-hopyard-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.





HUBBARD PARK/CASTLE CRAIG, MERIDEN, CT

8 10 2024
Photo: B. Lapin

Almost 2000 acres, Hubbard Park contains options for a variety of activities. Climb to Castle Craig, learn about the legend of the Black Dog, and enjoy wide-ranging vistas.

Descriptions, maps, and directions:  https://explorect.org/hubbard-park-castle-craig/

https://www.meridenct.gov/city-services/parks-and-recreation/hubbard-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.





HATCHERY BROOK CONSERVATION AREA, BERLIN CT

24 09 2024
Photo credit: Mary Anne Hardy

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.





OSWEGATCHIE HILLS NATURE PRESERVE, NIANTIC CT

17 09 2024
Photo credit: fohnp8

Comprised of more than 450 acres and miles of trails, this rocky outcrop along Niantic Bay is a gem. Well-maintained by a local group, this preserve includes evidence of a former quarry. Some of the trails are steep, but the website lists ways to maintain a more level walk if desired.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://www.oswhills.org/

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.





SESSIONS WOODS WMA, BURLINGTON CT

10 09 2024
Photo credit: Paul Fusco

In addition to several miles of trails, Sessions Woods has an educational center with exhibits open to the public (check the hours). A tree trail guide is available to enhance your walk.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://portal.ct.gov/deep/wildlife/wildlife-mangement-areas/sessions-woods-wildlife-management-area

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.





HURD STATE PARK, EAST HAMPTON CT

3 09 2024
Photo credit: heyitsmeav

With close to 1,000 acres and a large network of trails, hikers can find a route that suites their needs. Head down to the river, use the picnic area, and enjoy interesting views.

Descriptions, maps, and directions:  https://ctparks.com/parks/hurd-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.





FIELD FOREST, DURHAM CT

27 08 2024
Photo: Everyone Outside

Field Forest, owned by Connecticut Forest and Park Association (the group responsible for maintaining all the CT Blue Trails), covers a diverse set of habitats. One of its most interesting spring features are its vernal pools.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://www.cttrailfinder.com/trails/trail/field-forest-trails

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.





BLACK POND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA, MERIDEN CT

20 08 2024

Photo: Matt, Explore CT

Black Pond, at the base of the trap rock ridge that forms Higby Mountain, provides a trail head that connects to the Mattabesett Trail and continues south. Hike to the overlook or continue as long as you wish.

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://explorect.org/black-pond/

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: MACHIMOODUS STATE PARK, EAST HADDAM CT

6 08 2024
Photo: Beth Lapin

A gem of a park, Machimoodus has four and a half miles of trails that cover its 300 acres. Views of Salmon Cove (and the Connecticut River in the distance) are stunning. Wildlife is abundant and bald eagles are sometimes seen, along with fairy villages!

Descriptions, maps, and directions: https://ctparks.com/parks/machimoodus-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.