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    Tri State Marker CT MA NY

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      2 miles
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      ★★★☆☆
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      2GX7+R3 Boston Corner, NY, USA
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    At A Glance

    Tri-State Marker West

    at the Border of New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut

    4282 acres in Salisbury, CT

    Parking: Three small pull-offs at the CT/MA border Mt Washington Rd, Salisbury, CT

    Trail Map        Trails 1.5 miles       Rating: ★★★☆☆

    Hiking

    From the trailhead, the trail follows the CT/MA border up Round Mountain to within sight of the summit of Mt Frissel.  Then a quick descent around the slope for a total of 1.25 miles to the Connecticut highpoint. The trail has a couple steep scrambles but is easy enough and straightforward to follow the red blazes.  The red-blazed trail is a 5.4 mile loop, but most people seem to skip the rest of it (though I hear there are fantastic views if you continue).

    The trail can be accessed from nearby Bear Mountain.  Taking the Undermountain Trail to the Appalachian Trail and then taking the left fork at the sign marked “Trail” there should be another sign stating “Bear Mtn Rd” which is confusing but the correct direction.  This trail splits again in another .6 miles, but both lead to Mt Washington Rd.  The trail is opposite the CT/MA border granite pillar.

    From the Connecticut Highpoint it is about a quarter mile down to the tri-state marker for a total of 1.56 miles.  The area is heavily forested and there is a small rocky clearing around the stone pillar.  Both NY and MASS are marked, but CONN is not likely due to some ongoing border dispute.  The pillar is 3’9″ tall.

    History

    Steve at CTMQ has a great write up of the border dispute in the link below.  The Connecticut corner of this property is owned by Mount Riga Incorporated.

    Links

    Highpointers – #35 CT-MA-NY

    CTMQ – CT-NY-MA Tri-Point (2012)

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    • 2019
    • Explored
    • Litchfield County
    • Salisbury
    • ★★★☆☆
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    The information shown here is for general reference purposes only. exploreCT.org gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or reliability of this data. Parking in all areas, whether designated here or not, is at your own risk. exploreCT.org is not responsible for any damage or loss to vehicles or contents. Last updated Jan. 10, 2019

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    • 2GX7+R3 Boston Corner, NY, USA

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