Case Mountain

Case Mountain
Frozen waterfalls under the Case Pond Upper Dam in Manchester, Connecticut.
LocationManchester and Glastonbury, CT
Nearest cityHartford, Connecticut
Area640 acres (2.6 km2) within town of Manchester
Governing bodyTown of Manchester

Located in the southeastern section of Manchester, Connecticut, the Case Mountain Recreational Area encompasses 640 acres (2.6 km2) of combined open space and watershed land[1] stretching from the Glastonbury border north to Case Pond. Some trails lead south across the Glastonbury border to a larger area of land owned by the Town of Manchester to maintain the Buckingham Reservoir and provide drinking water to Manchester. The land around the reservoir is open to recreation. While there is a hill named Case Mountain in this area, locals refer to this entire trail system and forest in Manchester and Glastonbury simply as “Case Mountain.”

Case Pond in the Case Mountain Recreational Area in the Town of Manchester, Connecticut.
  1. ^ "Case Mountain". Archived from the original on 2010-04-05. Retrieved 2009-07-28. Town of Manchester Recreation