Pistapaug Mountain

Pistapaug Mountain
Pistapaug Pond from Pistapaug Mountain
Highest point
Elevationest. 700 ft (210 m)
Parent peak41° 26' 00"N, 72° 44' 13"W
Coordinates41°26′00″N 72°44′13″W / 41.43333°N 72.73694°W / 41.43333; -72.73694
Geography
Map
LocationDurham and Wallingford, Connecticut
Parent rangeMetacomet Ridge
Geology
Rock age200 Ma
Mountain type(s)Fault-block; igneous
Climbing
Easiest routeMattabesett Trail

Pistapaug Mountain, also known as Paug Mountain, est. 700 feet (210 m), is a traprock mountain located 11 miles (18 km) northeast of New Haven, Connecticut. It is part of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border. Pistapaug Mountain is known for its rugged topography and bluff overlooks, unique microclimate ecosystems, and rare plant communities. It rises steeply 300 feet (91 m) above the Pistapaug Pond and the Quinnipiac River valley to the west. The mountain is traversed by the 50-mile (80 km) Mattabesett Trail.