Northwest Connecticut Land Conservancy (NCLC) protects over 300 acres in the Cobble Brook Valley.
The yellow trail begins at the parking area, winding through a juniper forest where the soil is almost entirely sand and home to a suite of interesting grasses and lichens as well as habitat for nesting Prairie Warblers.
A short detour leads to an open meadow with views of Cobble Brook nestled among the hills and meadows. Continuing on the yellow trail, will lead through goldenrod and the beaver-influenced wetlands before ascending toward the yellow and orange trails. This trail offers views of both wetland and forest birds, including red-winged blackbirds and scarlet tanagers.
The yellow trail loops through the heart of the preserve and is very steep, so hiking clockwise is recommended. At the top of the ridge on the yellow trail, the orange trail returns to Studio Hill Road and then back to the parking area.
Alternatively, continuing on the yellow trail, will lead through dense mountain laurel along the ridge and descend around rocks and roots. Beavers can also be seen at this trail.
Travel 1.5 miles north, then turn right on to Studio Hill Road. At the top of the hill turn right onto Studio Hill Circle. The trail head is on the right side of the road with a large kiosk.
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