West Rock Ridge State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Rising up to 627 feet above mean sea level, West Rock Ridge is one of the most prominent features of the New Haven region. West Ro... wildernet.com
Gay City State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Located on the Hebron-Bolton town line, Gay City's 1,569 acres of parkland offer swimming, picnicking and an almost endless opport... wildernet.com
Westwoods
Westwoods has some great New England riding, technical rocks/roots. A couple main doubletrack type trails loops throughout with plenty of singletrack branching off. Trails are well-blazed. Plenty for everyone here, very... singletracks.com
Bluff Point State Park
Voted Best Getaway in Connecticut by Connecticut Magazine in 2000, Bluff Point State Park and Coastal Reserve does not disappoint. Here you can explore an almost 4-mile loop trail through woodlands, wetlands, and shoreline as... trails.com
Stratton Brook State Park
The Stratton Brook State Park Trail presents a great way to work up an appetite for a picnic at Stratton Brook State Park, the first state park in Connecticut to be entirely wheelchair accessible. The park also offers picn... traillink.com
Bluff Point State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Bluff Point is the last remaining significant piece of undeveloped land along the Connecticut coastline. Jutting out into waters o... trailpeak.com
Case Mountain
The Case Mountain Recreation Area is a sprawling, picturesque landscape of about 640 acres of open space and watershed areas that span from the Glastonbury town line northeast until almost the Bolton town line... trailpeak.com
Wadsworth Falls State Park
Connecticut has many, many waterfalls to brag about, but some folks undoubtedly will say that if you?ve seen one waterfall, you?ve seen them all. Well, those folks are wrong. Wadsworth Falls is not just one waterfall, but two... trails.com
Penwood State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* wildernet.com
Sunny Valley Nature Preserve
Network of trails offering serious climbs and very technical singletrack. mtbr.com
Babcock Preserve
The trails that wind through this popular park are seemingly endless. Nearly 300 acres of land provide numerous opportunities for Greenwich locals and visitors to participate in recreational activities. A visit to the park wi... 10best.com
Huntington State Park
The town of Redding, about 8 miles southeast of Danbury. The terrain here is relatively flat, but with many short, steep climbs and descents, some made more challenging by loose terrain. Since the trails are unmarked, one can... trails.com
Hurd
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Supply Pond
Hills steep at some parts, rocks and WATCH OUT FOR FALLEN TREES-- there is one that i know of all trail art marked singletracks.com
Schoolhouse Brook Park
Three miles south of Storrs, 9 miles south of Interstate 84, and 25 miles east of Hartford. The terrain is relatively flat, with some short hills. A few side trails have more challenging climbs. In autumn, watch out for minor... trails.com
Hopeville Pond State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* The Pachaug River was a major fishing ground for the Mohegan Indians. At low water the stone weirs, constructed by the Indians at ... wildernet.com
Cockaponset State Forest
Tons of variety from Epic Trails to Cross Stuntry (mostly natural features) trails. Definitely XC paradise. singletracks.com
Penwood State Park
An extensive trail system envelopes this hill top park with many scenic views of the Farmington River Valley. There's single track that traverses within inches of 200 foot cliffs. There are connections to trail systems bo... citysearch.com