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Local Trail Spotlight: Westwoods

by Amy on April 22, 2013

Guilford, CT

 

Nestled between I-95 and route 146 in Guilford along the town line with Branford you can find Westwoods Trails. This gem of property contains 1,200 acres of land with more than 40 miles of trails. While completely maintained by the Guildford Land Conservation Trust Westwoods is made up of pieces of land owned by the State Forest, Town of Guilford, Guilford Land Trust, and private ownership.

 

In Guilford there are 6 numbered trail access points. Westwoods can also be accessed through Branford Preserve land. If it is your first time heading into Westwoods I highly recommend taking a trail map. Trail maps can be downloaded here from the GLCT website or you can pick up a larger version at one of the locations listed on the website. For the most part, the main trails are labeled with either a circle or a rectangle. Circle trails run roughly north and south while rectangle trails are east to west.

Westwoods has so much to offer that the Appalachian Mountain Club has it in their Best Day Hikes in Connecticut book twice. A definite highlight is visiting Lost Lake. There are multiple spots where you can stop along this inland tidal lake, sit down, enjoy the view, and perhaps have a picnic. For those looking for some adventure in their hiking follow the Yellow Circle Trail. This trail has some good ups and downs, brings you along ledges, and has you do a few tight squeezes through rocks.

From Katie in the marketing department:

Westwoods is the home to some of the Shoreline’s best mountain biking trails, offering miles upon miles of singletrack that’s packed with tons of natural features to keep you on your toes. These trails range from not so easy to extremely unforgiving at times, although if your up for the challenge biking is a great way to explore Westwoods.

After the first few rides I did in Westwoods I was ready to sell my bike. I was constantly getting off and walking, hiking my bike up cliffs and down them, however don’t let this deter you. There are great trails, and great loops, to be found throughout this trail system it just takes more than a few rides to find them. Below I have shared my favorite ride through these woods, please use this in conjunction with the actual Westwoods map, and I hope you learn to love it as much as I do now!

Mountain Biking in Westwoods – A Teaser
filming and editing by John Biehn IV

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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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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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Local Trail Highlight: Sleeping Giant State Park

by Trailblazer September 28, 2011 Hike
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I live a stone’s throw from West Rock State Park and get this view of the Sleeping Giant pretty often. Check out one of the best hiking destinations our state has to offer. History: Two miles of mountaintop resembling a large man lying in repose, the “sleeping giant”, gave Sleeping Giant State Park its name [...]

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Local Trail Highlight: Southford Falls State Park

by Trailblazer April 8, 2010 Trails
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History: At the turn of the century, Southford Falls State Park was the site of the Diamond Match Company. Scenic waterfalls are at the southeast end of the Park on the Eight Mile River. The Larkin Bridle Trail is nearby. Directions: From I-84: take Exit 16. At both east and west ramps, take a left [...]

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Local Trail Highlight: Kent Falls State Park

by Trailblazer April 4, 2010 Trails
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History: Kent Falls State Park, located in the northeastern section of the town of Kent, is a series of waterfalls on a mountain stream known as Falls Brook. The stream begins in the town of Warren in Rhode Island, draining an area of six or seven square miles. It then flows west to the big [...]

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