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  2. Mattatuck Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Mattatuck Trail is an 42.2-mile (67.9 km) Blue-Blazed hiking trail that winds through Litchfield County and New Haven County in Western Connecticut.. The mainline (official "Blue" "non-dot") trail is a fragmented linear trail with a northern trailhead which terminates at the Mohawk Trail in Mohawk State Forest in Cornwall Connecticut.

  3. Housatonic Meadows State Park - Wikipedia

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    Housatonic Meadows State Park is a public recreation area covering 452 acres (183 ha) along the Housatonic River in the towns of Sharon and Cornwall, Connecticut.The state park offers opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, canoeing, and fly-fishing.

  4. Best Cornwall walks: From coastal routes to countryside ambles

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  5. Mohawk State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The forest's first five woodland acres were donated to the Connecticut State Park Commission by Andrew Clark in 1917 and were known as Mohawk Mountain Park until the 1920s. [5] In 1921, Alain C. White donated another 250 acres with the White Memorial Foundation contributing a total of more than 2,900 acres (1,200 ha) of land.

  6. Cathedral Pines - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Pines is a 42-acre (17 ha) nature preserve owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy [1] in Cornwall, Connecticut.It is an old-growth white pine and hemlock forest which had been donated in 1967 by the Calhoun family who had purchased it in 1883 to prevent logging.

  7. Seaton Valley Countryside Park - Wikipedia

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    It includes two Local Nature Reserves, Seaton Valley North [1] [2] and Seaton Valley South. [3] [4] The park was formerly owned and managed by Caradon District Council since 1995 and it was formally opened in 1998. Today, the park is owned and managed by Cornwall Council. It covers over 50 hectares, including a sensory garden, ponds, cycleways ...

  8. Woodcock Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    The Woodcock Nature Center is a non-profit nature center located at 56 Deer Run Road in Wilton, Connecticut. The center is situated on 179 acres (0.72 km 2 ) of state-protected land with 3 miles (4.8 km) of trails traversing a mixture of habitats, including woods with stands of maple , beech , oak and hickory trees, a pond and wetlands .

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