Shenipsit Trail | |
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Length | 50 mi (80 km) |
Location | Middlesex / Tolland counties, Connecticut, USA |
Trailheads | Greaves Road, Shenipsit State Forest Gadpouch Road, Meshomasic State Forest |
Use | Hiking, Mountain Biking |
Highest point | Soapstone Mountain, 41°57′32″N 72°24′46″W / 41.9590°N 72.4128°W, 1,075 ft (328 m) |
Difficulty | Easy with difficult sections |
Season | All Seasons |
Sights | Great Hill, Lookout Mountain, Soapstone Mountain |
Hazards | deer ticks, poison ivy |
The Shenipsit Trail is a Blue-Blazed hiking trail located in Central Connecticut between 3.5 and 7 miles (11 km) east of the Connecticut River. It runs 50 miles (80 km) in a north-south direction. The southern trailhead is on Gadpouch Road in Cobalt, CT on the southern end of the Meshomasic State Forest. The northern trailhead is on Greaves Road past Bald Mountain and the Shenipsit State Forest in Stafford, CT. The trail runs primarily through the Shenipsit and Meshomasic State Forests, and Case Mountain, but also utilizes other public and private land holdings. The Native American name Shenipsit means at the great pool,[1] referring to the Shenipsit Lake, which the trail passes by. The Shenipsit Trail is divided into three sections: South, Central, and North. The Shenipsit Trail is one of the blue-blazed hiking trails managed by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association (CFPA).[2]