If you’re looking for the best hiking trails in Hebron this is the complete guide to all the town trails, waterfalls, and history it has to offer.
Hebron protects nearly 2,900 acres of open space which hosts:
Trails range in difficulty from the easy and flat paths of the Air Line Trail and Raymond Brook to rocky rolling woods loops in the Salmon River State Forest.
Town Parks
Land Trust
State Parks / Forest
Blue Blaze
The Rest
Hebron was settled in 1704 and incorporated in May 1708 as the 41st oldest town in Connecticut. It was named in 1707 from Heb. Hebron (derivation doubtful); “an association,” “a league,” and “confederacy,” are meanings given this word by various authorities.
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