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Osbornedale State Park

The hiking trails at Osbornedale State Park traverse through forests, along Pickett's Pond and near wetlands with opportunities to glimpse wildlife from a wildlife viewing blind.
Trail Activity
Hiking Bicycling Cross-country skiing Mountain biking Horseback riding
Length
5.7 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate
Town
Derby
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

Signs of previous land uses abound, including old rock walls and abandoned mines and quarries. Learn more about the history of the area by visiting the Osborne Homestead Museum at the Kellogg Environmental Center in the park. 

Other Information

History

Osbornedale State Park is located in the Naugatuck Valley Hills just east of the Housatonic River in Derby and Ansonia. The land was once the lushly forested hunting grounds of the Paugussett Indians. Fur traders, such as John Wakeman in 1642, were the first people of European descent to move into the Indians' territory. Permanent settlers began arriving in the late 1650's. The land was gradually purchased from the Paugussetts for items such as clothing or cooking utensils. Because the Europeans concept of property rights was not embodied in the Indian culture, the Indians often sold the same parcel of land several times.

The new settlers cleared the land for farming and took advantage of their location on the Housatonic and Naugatuck Rivers by developing the area into a trading port, which at one time rivalled New Haven harbor. The name of the settlement, originally called "Paugussett" was changed to "Derby" in 1675 after Derbyshire, England, the former home of many colonists.

Though never commercially successful, lands now within the park off Silver Hill Road were mined for silver for a short period after the Revolutionary War. In addition, a spring water bottling business was part of the present park land. In 1956, Osbornedale State Park was willed to the people of Connecticut by Frances Osborne Kellogg, granddaughter of John W. Osborne, one of the Naugatuck Valley's early industrial entrepreneurs.

The prominent Osborne family owned numerous metal working and fabric product factories in the area. At the young age of 31, Frances Osborne, later Mrs. Waldo Kellogg, took over the family business when her father died in 1907. Miss Osborne's decision to take over the family business instead of selling it was contrary to the advice of the executers of her father's estate, and a brave undertaking for a woman in the early part of the century. Despite the prejudices against woman in business at that time, Mrs. Frances Osborne Kellogg was very successful in her many businesses and investments. By adhering to the belief that one should always buy land but never sell it, Mrs. Kellogg gradually acquired the numerous separate farms which now comprise the 350 acre Osbornedale State Park, an unusually large property in the Derby-Ansonia area.

Two very successful farms known as the Osbornedale Farms, were owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg. One farm was a breeding farm for the prize winning Osbornedale Holstein cows. The other farm, acquired from the Basset family, was an excellent milk-producing dairy farm of Jersey cows. Both farms claimed champions in their fields.

Rules

  • The park is open from 8 am to sunset.
  • Alcoholic beverages of any kind are prohibited.
  • Pets on a leash are permitted.

Trail Manager

This park is managed by the following CT DEEP Park Headquarters:

CT DEEP: Osbornedale State Park
CT DEEP: Osbornedale State Park
555 Roosevelt Drive
Derby, CT 06418
(203) 735-4311
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Trail Tips

Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Be aware of and limit the noise you and your group generate. Enjoy the sounds of nature.
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Trailhead Information

From the south Via Route 8

From Route 8 take Exit 14. Take a left onto Division Street. Drive approximately ¾ miles. Osbornedale State Park will be on the right across from Derby High School.

From the North via Route 8

From Route 8 take Exit 15. Turn left onto Derby Avenue. Continue onto Wakelee Avenue. Take right onto Nutmeg Ave/Osbuourndale Park which will be on the right across from the Derby High School.

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