Explore Bozrah, CT

Bozrah at a Glance

Part of New London County

If you’re looking for hiking trails in Bozrah this is the complete guide to all the trails it has to offer.

Hiking

Town Parks

    • Maples Farm Park –★★– 2 miles — Varied trails leading up to a small overlook and a mountain bike slalom

Land Trust

State Parks / Forests

    • Bear Hill WMA –★★– 2 miles — An old barn and overgrown paths around the fields
    • Hopemead State Park –★★– Less than a mile — A ‘scenic reserve’ state park with an out and back trail to the edge of Gardner Lake
    • Pease Brook WMA –★– 1 mile — The eastern edge of this WMA is in Bozrah, though the majority is in Lebanon

Blue Blaze

    • N/A

Boating/Fishing

    • Hopemead has access to Gardner Lake but is a hike in

Mountain Biking

N/A

The 86th oldest town in Connecticut. Bozrah, incorporated from Norwich in May 1786, and given the Hebrew name which means “enclosure”. Formerly New Concord.

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