(Text from the DEEP website) Located in the rock-strewn valley of the Housatonic River amid the rugged hills of the northwestern uplands, Housatonic Meadows is an ideal setting for a variety of outdoor recreational activities. Camping under the tall pines on the riverbank gives the overnight visitor a genuine back-to-nature feeling. The clear, cold river water also provides a fine opportunity for fly fishermen to test their skills on trout and bass. A two-mile stretch of river (including the park shore) is limited to fly fishing. In 1927 Housatonic Meadows was established as a state park.

At the trailhead

Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) along the way

At the overlook of the Housatonic River Valley

A group of Yale students hiking the AT

Fellow DEEP Sky’s the Limit hiker Jim with Cherry

Followed by lunch at the Goshette

Our waitress understood my taking home our left over french fries for my neighbor’s chickens.