Somers

Hike Somers, CT

Part of Tolland County

If you’re looking for the best hiking trails in Somers this is the complete guide to all the town trails, overlooks, and history it has to offer.

Somers has eleven hiking areas for 19 miles of trails, two boating/fishing areas, and a disc golf course.

Explore

My Highlights

Hiking

Town Parks

  • Camp Aya-Po –★★★– 3.1 miles – Trails through the ruins of an old camp, swimming on the lake, and views from the hill
  • Field Road Park –★★– 0.4 miles – Simple short rolling loop here
  • Somersville Mill Trail –★★– 0.4 miles – Short alternative access to Scantic River State Park

Land Trust

State Parks / Forest

  • Scantic River State Park –★★★– A confusing linear park with many separate sections all under the same name, but always a nice hike along the river
  • Soapstone Mountain –★★★★– 18 miles – Highlighted by the tower view at the summit, huge range of trails offer a little bit of everything
  • Shenipsit State Forest

Blue Blaze 

The Rest

  • Worthington Pond Farm Nature Trails – Unexplored

Boating/Fishing

Disc Golf

What's Nearby

  • Hometown Kitchen
  • Worthington Vineyard & Winery

Town History

56. Somers, set off from Enfield by Mass., and named from Lord Somers, July, 1734; annexed to Conn., May, 1749. Formerly East Enfield.

Now go out and hike Somers, CT!

Scantic River State Park

★★★★☆

41.985371, -72.526759

Scantic River State Park Connecticut State Park 784 acres in East Windsor, Enfield, and Somers, CT Parking: Hazardville (“Scantic River West”) North of the river – Small…

Soapstone Mountain

★★★★☆

41.961605, -72.408513

Soapstone Mountain Connecticut State Forest 1800 acres in Ellington, Somers, and Stafford, CT Parking: Medium sized lot near 399 Gulf Rd, Somers, CT Trail Map     …