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August 2024 by Joan Helm
As many times as I drove down this road.I never realized that they had such a beautiful trail right here. I happened to find the trail when I was browsing the all trails app so there is a map on it. You will walk between a beautiful set of tall pine trees. It's such a peaceful and beautiful trail and it's very easy. Mostly flat. There's also a small pond in the back. There is also a big parking lot for this trail.
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December 2022 by Andrzej
Good place for quick hiking or walking , pets friendly . Trails are very good marked and organized pretty easy and flat.
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October 2022 by Roger Tryon
A favorite.
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May 2022 by Dorian Babbs
I have walked here 3 times with my wife and 2 dogs. Honestly think it's a beautiful park. Sadly, I will not be returning, as the last time we went on a walk here, one of my dogs got a tick on her face.
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September 2021 by Jacob O'Reilly
The trails were all well kept, and provided some cool and interesting views, along with occasional educational signs. A great woodland escape in the city!
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February 2021 by Michael Liseo
I been hiking here since I been a kid. Nice hidden forest on the Middlefield/Middletown Border. The trails are always maintained. The State made a couple of structures throughout the trails - bridges, walkways, and signs. Great place for a hike, photography, and dog friendly :)
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August 2020 by Robert
It is a nice place to go for a peaceful walk.good trails well marked and clean ,good for elderly people, who cant walk in hills and rough terrain. Had a few muddy places but it was spring time.so once the weather warms it will dry up.
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August 2020 by Bill Oppelt
I had the woods at High lawn Forest Park all to myself this afternoon
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September 2018 by Conrad Sienkiewicz
CT Forest and Parks is THE organization to support if you love walking in the woods. The Blue Trails system is over 800 miles of well-marked and well-loved trails - their book identifies them all and is a must for any serious hiker.
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September 2017 by Joao Bras-Jorge
The blue trails in CT are a little treasure that CFPA keeps alive! Thank you!
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September 2016 by Nicholas Berkun
The Connecticut Walk Book is a timeless treasure for navigating Connecticut wilderness on foot.