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  2. Webb Mountain Park - Wikipedia

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    Webb Mountain Park is a 135-acre municipal park in Monroe, Connecticut, offering hiking trails, rock climbing, nature study, and campsites.The park backs up onto land where a historic castle building and residences for nuns are located.

  3. List of mountains and summits in Fairfield County, Connecticut

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    The highest points in Fairfield County, Connecticut; Summit Elevation Coordinates Municipality Comment Academy Hill Summit 23 feet (7.0 m) Stratford: northeast of Sikorsky Memorial Airport, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Academy Hill Park (the Summit is not in the park)

  4. Paugussett Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Paugussett Trail is a 14-mile (23 km) Blue-Blazed hiking trail "system" in the lower Housatonic River valley in Fairfield County and, today, is entirely in Shelton and Monroe, Connecticut. Much of the trail is in Indian Well State Park and the Town of Monroe's Webb Mountain Park. The mainline (official "Blue-Blazed") trail is primarily ...

  5. Sleeping Giant (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping Giant (also known as the Blue Hills and Mount Carmel), (Hobbomock in Quinnipiac), [3] is a rugged traprock mountain with a high point of 739 feet (225 m), located eight miles (13 km) north of New Haven, Connecticut.

  6. List of Connecticut state parks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state parks, reserves, forests and wildlife management areas (WMAs) in the Connecticut state park and forest system, shown in five tables. The first table lists state parks and reserves, the second lists state park trails, the third lists state forests, the fourth lists Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the fifth lists other state-owned, recreation-related areas.

  7. Zoar Trail - Wikipedia

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    Frozen Prydden Falls meets Lake Zoar at the shore. The Zoar Trail extends from its southern terminus at the end of Great Quarter Road in Paugussett State Forest in Newtown, then follows a route northwest along the western bank of the Housatonic River until, at the northernmost point, it turns south-east and proceeds roughly south-east back to the terminus at the end of Great Quarter Road.

  8. Pomperaug Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Kettletown Trails are a 4.6-mile (7.4 km) Blue-Blazed hiking trail "system" in the lower Housatonic River valley in Fairfield County and are in the towns of Southbury and Oxford-- primarily in the Kettletown State Park and the Jackson Cove recreation area belonging to the town of Oxford.

  9. Tunxis Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Tunxis Trail is a 79-mile (127 km) Blue-Blazed hiking trail "system" that traverses the western ridge of the central Connecticut Valley.The mainline (official "Blue" and "non-dot") trail is not completely contiguous, notably there are two gaps of several miles (between the Southington and Burlington sections and between the Burlington section and the Nepaug section).

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