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This trail provides short but sweet singletrack.


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Singletrack

253' 77 m

High

213' 65 m

Low

42' 13 m

Up

2' 1 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

5%

Max Grade (3°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Unknown

The park is open from sunrise to sunset all year round.

Description

The north end of this trail starts off of the Bridge Trail with an uphill rock garden to get you settled in. The yellow-blazed trail is easy to follow as it continues past the rock garden to become a flat, somewhat-flowy section.

Where the trail splits, keep left for a steep climb, optional log rides, a wooden bridge, and some winding singletrack that finishes at the top. From there, you can descend down the trail you just climbed (recommended) or continue down to the Little Falls Trail or Big Falls Trail.

This is a fairly popular trail, so be on the lookout for dogs running around and hikers sharing the trail.

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Shared By:

Cole Royer

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#24

in Connecticut

#9,412

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Laurel Brook flowing into the distance.
Mar 24, 2018 near Middletown, CT

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