The New England Trail is a 235-mile hiking trail through Connecticut and Massachusetts.
This guide will focus on the 110 mile Connecticut portion largely maintained by volunteers of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association in cooperation with the National Park Service.
Designated a National Scenic Trail on March 30, 2009, it travels through classic New England landscape from the shores of Long Island Sound and along the spine of the Metacomet Ridge exploring rural vistas, farmland, large forests, and river valleys.
The trail also travels through several colonial historical landmarks and highlights a range of diverse ecosystems and natural resources including mountain ridges, summits, forested glades, wetlands and vernal pools, lakes, streams, and waterfalls. The trail is most often completed by section hiking
While the trail can be thru-hiked there are only four camping areas making backpacking next to impossible to do legitimately. Water is also scarce along the ridge making resupply an issue. Amenities are underdeveloped and most hikers don’t know that it is a trail on par with the Appalachian Trail. There is about 11,000 ft of elevation gain making this a moderate challenge that can feasibly be completed in 5-10 days.
Overlooks
Waterfalls
(North to South) Distances may be slightly off due to reroutes.
Metacomet Trail
Mattabesett Trail
Menunkatuck Trail
The Mattabesett was the third trail created by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association and was completed in 1932. Students from Wesleyan University helped to clear and blaze the trail.
In 2009 it was added to the New England Trail
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