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Shenipsit Trail

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The Shenipsit Trail system extends from the Cobalt area of East Hampton north to just shy of the Massachusetts border in West Stafford, passing through several state forests and recreation parks.
Trail Activity
Hiking Cross-country skiing
Length
50.2 miles, One Way
Difficulty
Moderate, Advanced, Strenuous
Towns
Stafford, Somers, Ellington, Tolland, Vernon, Bolton, Manchester, Glastonbury, East Hampton, Portland
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Rock/Ledge
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

The blue-blazed Shenipsit Trail traverses the Meshomasic and Shenipsit State Forests on trails that are primarily woodland paths and offer several outstanding views. The Shenipsit also connects to the trail systems in Gay City State Park in Hebron, Case Mountain Recreation Area in Manchester, and Valley Falls Park in Vernon.

Points of interest along the Shenipsit Trail include spectacular views of Great Hill Pond and the Connecticut River, excellent views of Hartford from the summit of Case Mountain, a junction with the Hop River State Park Rail Trail in Bolton, scenic sections on the banks of the Tankerhoosen River in the Belding and Tankerhoosen Wildlife Management Areas in Vernon, and excellent views to the west, north, and southwest from the fire tower on Soapstone Mountain in Somers. The trail also crosses conservation lands protected by local municipalities, the Kongscut Land Trust and the Manchester Land Trust.

While the blue-blazed Shenipsit Trail is the main trail line, there are many interesting side and connector trails along the length of the Shenipsit that provide access to other parks and recreation areas. These include the Valley Falls Loop Trail (blue-yellow blazed) Tolland Agricultural Center. Please note that these will increase the distance.

Where the Shenipsit Trail coincides with the Hop River State Park Rail Trail and the Charter Oak Greenway, accessible trail use is possible.

The Native American name Shenipsit means "at the great pool", referring to the Shenipsit Lake that the trail passes.

Other Information

Notice a trail problem? Report it to the Connecticut Forest and Park Association (CFPA).

Rules

  • Biking is only allowed in certain identified sections of trail. 

Trail Manager

Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA)
16 Meriden Road
Rockfall, CT 06481
860-346-8733
http://www.ctwoodlands.org

Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Know your limits – it’s okay to turn back. Your home is the ultimate destination, not the summit.

Trailhead Information

Southern trailhead

Gadpouch Road

Northern trailhead

Greaves Road

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