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Bear Mountain is the tallest “mountain” entirely within the state of Connecticut, located in Mt. Riga State Park. However, the tallest point in Connecticut is actually on the shoulder of Mt. Frissell. It is a fairly popular hike in Connecticut, and gives easy access to the Appalachian Trail. While not a strenuous climb by any stretch, it offers great views of New York, Massachussetts, and Connecticut. For the mountaineer who wants to bring the rest of the family on a trip into the woods, this is a good place to start. The grades are gentle to moderate, with only a short (few hundred feet) Class 1 rock scramble on the north side of the mountain.

There is a board detailing hiking and camping information at the trailhead, including a crude map of the area. There are no campfires allowed, and only camping at designated areas. From the parking lot you will follow Under Mountain Trail, and have a couple options in getting to the summit. The ideal route is to take the Paradise Lane Trail, which is the first trail on your right a little over a mile from the trailhead. Continue on this trail, going past Paradise Campground which is approximately 2 miles from the parking lot. Continue on, passing through a bog/swamp, until you reach the Appalachian Trail, which is marked with white blazes. Turn left and follow the blazes, leading up to the north side of the mountain. Here you will make your way up a fairly easy rock scramble, and on to the summit.

The summit has a large pile of rocks, which makes viewing the surrounding valleys much easier. To descend, continue south on the Appalachian Trail, until you reach the Riga junction, in which the Under Mountain Trail comes in on your left. Take the Under Mountain Trail back to the parking lot. Round trip mileage is approximately 6.7 miles.

Climbing in the winter depends on the conditions. It can be bone dry, or a few feet of snow on the ground, depending on the snow season. Traffic in the winter is usually substantially less than in the summer, so if there is a lot of snow, you may wish to consider snowshoes. Crampons really aren’t necessary, but if the trail is well-trodden, it can get icy in sections. As long as you have at least trekking poles, you should fare ok.

Getting There

Take Route 44 to Salisbury, CT. In Salisbury, take Route 41 North. If you are coming from Massachussetts, take Route 41 South The hiker parking lot is on the left side of the road approximately 3 miles up. Coming from MA, it’s on the right. In the summer, the lot can fill up, especially on the weekends….get there early to get a good spot (or a spot in the lot itself). The lot is marked by a blue sign denoting the Undermountain Trailhead.

When To Hike

Most people climb in the spring, summer, and fall….however, winter climbs can be enjoyable. For novice hikers just starting out in mountaineering, a hike in a good winter storm would be good practice, as it’s pretty much impossible to get lost.

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Adjusting to Vibram FiveFingers

by TonyDasilva January 2, 2013 Barefoot Running
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The post below, from Vagabond,  is an honest portrayal of an active person getting into his Vibram FiveFingers for the first time. Call it a review. Call it a journal. Call it whatever you want, but it’s worth the read. Share your thoughts or differences in the comments. – Tony Barely any padding, Velcro straps, and five little toe-pods, I [...]

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CT Hike Spotlight: Kent Falls

by TonyDasilva November 13, 2012 Camp
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Kent Falls State Park is the gateway to hiking in Connecticut’s scenic Northwest corner where private and public efforts have preserved much of the hilly terrain for recreational hiking, including a section of the Appalachian Trail. The state park, located about five miles north of the Village of Kent on Route 7, is an excellent [...]

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Staff Trip Report: Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyoming

by Trailblazer October 9, 2012 Camp

Trip Report: Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyoming BY: Derek Humphrey, New Haven Store Manager We had survived the two and half day journey from New Haven, CT to Ten Sleep, WY. Lauren, Meghan, myself, and our two dogs, Luka and Maggie, all stuffed into a Chevy Malibu with our climbing and camping gear, plus food for [...]

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REEL ROCK 7 Film Tour in Connecticut

by Nathan McKenzie October 2, 2012 Climb
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Trailblazer and Ascent Climbing are psyched to bring TWO REEL ROCK 7 shows to Connecticut this year! The REEL ROCK 7 rolls out a fresh batch of the years finest climbing and adventure films from Sender Films, Big Up Productions, Camp 4 Collective, Hot Aches, Alstrin Films and more… Fri, October 12, 2012 – Trinity [...]

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Warrior Dash is Coming to Thompson CT June 9!

by TonyDasilva June 2, 2012 Climb
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Race Day Information Welcome to the world’s largest running series. Warrior Dash lands in New England for the second time in 2012 where 12 obstacles from hell await you along this 3.11 mile course. Are you a Warrior? Thompson International Speedway 205 East Thompson Road Thompson, CT 06277 3.11 hellish miles $65 until 11:59pm* on [...]

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How To NOT Dig Out After a Long Weekend

by TonyDasilva May 14, 2012 Travel
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It’s the day after a weekend of BBQ-ing, patio relaxation, and margarita’s on the beach, so here’s how to keep it going… – Tony 6 am … Flag your emails Because marking them for reading later is better then dealing with them now. 7 am …. Start a major bike repair project. That headset isn’t [...]

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Local Trail Highlight: Lost Lake Trail

by Trailblazer May 12, 2012 Camp
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Lost Lake is a large, brackish pond in Guilford, CT, which years ago was cut off from Great Harbor just to the south by railroad and highway bankings. Since then it cannot lay claim to being a part of Long Island Sound, or to being a freshwater lake.  It is something unique, and its special [...]

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Biking Hurd State Park: CT Mountain Biking

by Trailblazer May 4, 2012 Hike
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The good Lord blessed the majority of Connecticut with loose soil laden with rocks deposited from the last ice age and roots, slippery, treacherous roots. Riding here can often be more frustrating than fun. This is our lot as CT mountain bikers. With that said, possessing certain skills makes riding in CT much more enjoyable: [...]

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Why Connecticut Has a Unique Climbing Experience

by Trailblazer March 9, 2012 Climb
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Rock Climbing in CT is good.   In fact, it is awesome.  There are so many crags to explore within an hour of where ever you live in the state.  Expand your travel radius by a couple of hours and you encompass the Gunks, Western Mass, and Rumney.  Go get it. We have a unique brand of stone, traprock, that [...]

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Trail Spotlight: Bigelow Hollow State Park, Union CT

by TonyDasilva February 8, 2012 Hike
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A scenic, natural setting provides a nice location for a day trip or escape. The Park provides access to two popular trout ponds: Bigelow Pond and Lake Mashapaug. The clear waters of these placid lakes reflect the overall beauty of the area. History: Nipmuck State Forest and Bigelow Hollow State Park in the town of [...]

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Monday Munchies: Flatbread Stuffed with Curried Potatoes, Spinach, and Chickpeas

by TonyDasilva December 19, 2011 Camp
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Looking to try a new veggie recipe? Look no further this week… – Tony It’s really more like an Indian-style calzone than the stuffed naan I’ve ordered in restaurants. But once those potatoes go all creamy in their spiced sauce and the flatbread bakes into a perfect toasty pocket on the grill, I’m pretty sure [...]

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Trailblazer Welcomes the Bear Grylls brand Craghoppers!

by TonyDasilva November 22, 2011 Camp
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We are excited to bring the Bear Grylls apparel brand, Craghoppers, to ShopTrailblazer.com! Craghoppers, is tried and tested outdoor clothing that suits every lover of the outdoors and for every travellers next adventure. Trailblazer is one of the few specialty shops in the country to have Craghoppers so check it out! As a tribute to [...]

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Connecticut Trail Review: Trumbull’s Old Mine Park

by TonyDasilva November 15, 2011 Climb
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Trumbull’s Old Mine Park has something for everyone. Whether your a hiker or a mountain biker, beginner or expert, this place has a trail route for you to explore with options a plenty. The trails themselves are not marked as well as some other destinations around Connecticut, but then again, you never get the feeling [...]

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Alex Mason: The Kid Slacklining Prodigy

by TonyDasilva November 2, 2011 Climb
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I was able to give slacklining a try this past month at our Branford store when we hosted our first event with the line. We had a blast and we now carry Gibbon lines in our stores. So, for those of you who have tried this, you understand how hard it is to just walk the line, never [...]

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Slacklining 101 on the Branford Green With Trailblazer – 10/12

by TonyDasilva October 12, 2011 Climb
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Join Trailblazer on the Branford Green, on October 12th, at 6pm, where we will showcase some of the basics to slacklining. Get some tips and demonstrations in a safe environment right across the street from our store, on the Branford Green! When: Wednesday, Oct. 12 at 6pm Where: Meet at our Branford store, then join [...]

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Charlie Kelly’s Back In CT With a Story To Tell

by TonyDasilva September 14, 2011 Climb
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I am, much to the contentment of both of my parents, home “safe”, back in Connecticut and missing the multitude of inspiring climbs, dry, thin air, and outdoor spirit that is Colorado. My departure wasn’t to be without one big goodbye adventure, however, and so when my friend Mark and I sat down to pick [...]

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