Unexplored
70 Jefferson Park Rd, Madison, CT, USA
…2.16 miles Rating: Unexplored This is a partial/incomplete listing as I have not yet explored Jefferson Park or the Oil Mill Brook trails. From the land trust… Read more…
Unexplored
70 Jefferson Park Rd, Madison, CT, USA
…2.16 miles Rating: Unexplored This is a partial/incomplete listing as I have not yet explored Jefferson Park or the Oil Mill Brook trails. From the land trust… Read more…
Unexplored
55 Riverside Terrace, Madison, CT, USA
…the Lowry Woods Community Forest which includes a mixed forest of conifers and hardwoods with lovely views of the Neck River. History: The Lowry Community Woods was… Read more…
Unexplored
201 Opening Hill Rd, Madison, CT, USA
Neck River Trail Madison Land Trust and Connecticut State Forest 79.85 acres in Madison, CT (12.85 land trust and 67 state property) Parking: Small pull-off near 201…
Unexplored
41 Overbrook Rd, Madison, CT, USA
…Map Trails: 1.76 miles Rating: Unexplored This is a partial/incomplete listing as I have not yet explored the Overbrook Trail. From the land trust website: The Overbrook… Read more…
★★☆☆☆
41.551935, -72.304502
…is certified as a wildlife habitat through the National Wildlife Federation. Additionally, Colchester earned the NWF Community Wildlife Habitat certification in 2010 being the first such community… Read more…
★★★★☆
60 Westledge Road, West Simsbury, CT, USA
…Thanks to warm winter rains the falls were couple decent horsetail cascades. The main drop is probably only 10-15 feet but I’d love to see it after… Read more…
Unexplored
30 Meetinghouse Ln, Old Lyme, CT, USA
…a partial/incomplete listing as I have not yet explored Champlain South. From the town website, An extensive trail system includes ridges, streams, vernal pools and bogs, with… Read more…
★★★★☆
315 West St, Morris, CT 06763, USA
…got its name? Yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech comprise a forest type that foresters know as “northern hardwoods”. This forest type is more common in northern… Read more…
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41.90484,-72.38196
…town’s website. History: Established as a conservation area in 2009 when the land was purchased from the Knofla Family Trust. The second parcel was added in 2014… Read more…