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West Rock is near and dear to my heart. I live only a stone’s throw away from it and am in this place almost daily. I highly recommend getting lost in here for a few hours. - Tony

History:

Rising up to 627 feet above mean sea level, West Rock Ridge State Park is one of the most prominent features of the New Haven region. West Rock affords the visitor a spectacular view; it is estimated that one can see approximately 200 square miles from various locations on the ridge with excellent views of New Haven Harbor and Long Island Sound.

Directions:

Off the Merritt Parkway (Route 15): take Exit 60. Turn right off the exit ramp onto Dixwell Avenue/Route 10 South. Take a right at the next light onto Benham Street. Follow Benham Street to the end. Turn left onto Main Street. At a sharp left, turn right into the parking lot for the Lake Wintergreen area.
For main entrance: continue down Main Street to the end. Take a right onto Wintergreen Avenue. Go under the parkway. The main park entrance will be on the right. If the gate is closed (see “Hours” information), park at West Rock Nature Center across the street.

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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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New Haven’s West Rock State Park Spring Review

by TonyDasilva August 16, 2011 Hike
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This past weekend, I took the plunge back into the outdoors and marched straight into West Rock Park, in New Haven, after hibernating for what was one of the toughest winters I remember ever enduring. A long hike from bottom to top on Saturday, followed by a mountain bike ride loop on Sunday, held muddy [...]

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Fail Friday’s: Parking Breaks, Trees, and Rock Jumps

by TonyDasilva August 12, 2011 Camp
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Another week comes to a complete stop as we wind down with some random clips that I enjoyed most this week. Check out the new edition hot off the presses. This week’s best FAILS are coming right up.

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National Park Spotlight: Acadia National Park

by TonyDasilva October 12, 2010 Hike
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Throughout history, Maine has been a heavily traveled spot for plants, animals, and the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic rugged coastline.  Today visitors come to Acadia National Park to hike the granite peaks, bike historic carriage roads, or relax and enjoy the scenery. A recent survey brakes down the culture now thriving in the rich [...]

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Sprinter Tour Park #22: Lassen Volcanic National Park=Snow, Sulfur & Cinders

by Trailblazer September 25, 2010 Travel
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First impressions make for lasting impressions. Until you meet the real thing. Somewhere along the line, we got it in our minds that Lassen Volcanic National Park is a blend of the moon and Yellowstone sulfur springs. Not something that lit up our enthusiasm to visit. In this case, a serious case of wrong first [...]

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Thank A Ranger Day: July 29 2010

by Trailblazer July 21, 2010 Camp
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Topping the list of lesser-known holidays, here’s one we feel is worth your attention: Thank A Ranger Day. On July 29, 2010, be sure to show your support for the hard work that these men & women do throughout the year. Thank A Ranger Day was started in RMNPforums.com and RMNPguide.com in memory of Jeff [...]

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