Natchaug Trail Guide

Trail at a Glance

The Natchaug Trail is one of Connecticut’s blue blaze trails and runs 17 miles from Hampton through Chaplin and Eastford to meet the Nipmuck Trail in  Ashford.

The trail can be done in a single day from point to point or as a backpacking trip thanks to the lean-to campsite near Nathaniel Lyon State Park. The fastest known time to complete the trail one-way is 2h 24m 0s by Ben Quatromoni in May 2021.

The trail passes marshes, the Orchard Hill overlook, the Nathaniel Lyon homestead, and remote stretches along Bigelow Brook.

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Highlights

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Section List

    • Goodwin State Forest (Southern Terminus) –★★★– 4 miles — Passes Pine Acres Pond, old homesteads, and the Orchard Hill overlook
    • Morey Road –★★– 1.2 miles — Highlighted by a tiny set of cascades this is a great gateway to the Natchaug Forest
    • Natchaug State Forest –★★– 2.1 miles — Gorgeous forested trails with brief gravel road crossings
    • Lyon Road –★★– 5.3 miles — Lyon Rd is the midpoint between the Nathanial Lyon monument and Rt 44 for shorter hikes in either direction
    • Northern Terminus –★★– 5.9 miles — The most secluded stretch of the entire trail along follows the mossy edge of Bigelow Brook 

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