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contains both higher elevation and changes in elevation. The Tunxis Trail is generally close to public roads. However, in the
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The mainline Tunxis trail is blazed with blue rectangles. It is regularly maintained, and is considered easy hiking, with sections of rugged and moderately difficult hiking. However the "Mile of Ledges" in
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Compounce Amusement Park (and its "non-ski lift"), "Tory Den", the "Mile of Ledges", colonial era cemeteries, several caves (including the "Indian Council Caves"), waterfalls, cliff faces, woodlands, swamps, lakes, river flood plains, farmland, historic sites, and the
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Bristol), Burlington (Plymouth, Harwinton, Burlington), Nepaug (Burlington, New Hartford) and the northern twenty miles north of route 44 (New Hartford, Canton, Barkhamsted and Hartland).
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From south to north, the trail system summits or travels near by the ridges and peaks of
Southington Mountain (including Libby's Lump, Peter's Lookout), Johnnycake Mountain, Taine Mountain / Perry’s Lookout, Wildcat Mountain, Ski Sundown / Ratlum Mountain, Pine Mountain, Indian Hill.
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Europeans first arrived, the "Tunxis Sepus" territory consisted of a 165-mile square area bounded by Simsbury to the North, Wallingford to the South, to the northwest by Mohawk country, and on the east by the current towns of Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield.
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A number of networks of shorter hiking trails (17 official "Blue-Blazed" regional trails) intersect with the Tunxis Trail in the three southern sections—in the
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December) is recommended.
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ski resort at the intersection of Mount Vernon Road and
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display, such as cairns, ornaments hung on tree branches, and perfectly spaced pine tree forests resulting from forest management experiments.
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a boulder cave located to the west of the "Miles of Ledges" on the border of Terryville (Plymouth) and
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Decommissioned "Sky Ride" (Lake Compounce chair lift) on Southington Mountain along Tunxis Trail (2019)
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Views from the ledges include agrarian land, suburbs, small towns, river corridors, the eastern
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939:(19 ed.). Rockfall, Connecticut: Connecticut Forest and Park Association. pp. 1–261.
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valleys, is a prominent landscape feature of western central Connecticut.
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1044:(2 ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: Falcon Publishing. pp. 1–336.
1002:(7 ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: Falcon Publishing. pp. 1–192.
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CT Museum Quest - Tunxis Trail Burlington Regional Trails North/East
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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trail "system" that traverses the western ridge of the central
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State of Connecticut - Session Woods Wildlife Management Area
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CT Museum Quest - Tunxis Trail Nepaug Section Regional Trails
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A Complete History of Connecticut - Civil and Ecclesiastical
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A Complete History of Connecticut - Civil and Ecclesiastical
1072:. Hartford, Connecticut: Wm. Jas. Hamersley. pp. 1–509.
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DeLorme Topo 6.0. Mapping Software. DeLorme, Yarmouth, Maine
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Environmental Learning Centers of Connecticut, Inc. (ELCCT)
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http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/tunxishist.htm
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may not follow Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
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Connecticut Nassahegon State Forest Letterboxing Clues
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Keyarts, Eugene (2002). Pietrzyk, Cindi Dale (ed.).
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864:"Local ski areas doing well- The Register Citizen"
811:Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
739:Conservation and maintenance of the trail corridor
184:there are several views from the Tunxis Trail of
3431:Protected areas of New Haven County, Connecticut
73:hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, other
3421:Protected areas of Hartford County, Connecticut
3040:Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield
315:Amusement Park), the Burlington Region, and in
200:Tunxis Trail Southern Trailhead and Parking Lot
3075:Joshua's Tract Conservation and Historic Trust
1255:State and Municipal Government Web Resources:
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1017:Laubach, Rene; Smith, Charles W. G. (2007).
1038:Ostertag, Rhonda; Ostertag, George (2002).
841:. Globe Pequot, Chester, Connecticut, 1989.
530:Landscape, geology, and natural environment
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999:Short Nature Walks: Connecticut Guide Book
448:From south to north the trail crosses the
1811:Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
1664:Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
1183:Learn how and when to remove this message
1060:Books – Connecticut history and geography
1280:Farmington River Coordinating Committee
1275:Connecticut Forest and Park Association
1200:CT Museum Quest - Tunxis Mainline Trail
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700:Connecticut Forest and Park Association
450:Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area
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322:The Tunxis Trail is primarily used for
180:Because the trail runs parallel to the
175:Connecticut Forest and Park Association
164:Connecticut Forest and Park Association
1285:Farmington River Watershed Association
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3282:List of nature centers in Connecticut
2833:Salmon River Cove and Haddam Neck WMA
2302:Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area
1086:(2 ed.). Boston, Massachusetts:
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2407:Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail
1305:Canton Land Conservation Trust, Inc.
674:concession on the Farmington River.
419:This western ridge, overlooking the
65:CFPA Blue-Blazed Tunxis Trail System
3325:Happy Landings Protected Open Space
3146:American Legion State Forest Trails
3105:Stamford Museum & Nature Center
3005:Audubon Center at Bent of the River
2733:Little River Fish and Wildlife Area
1907:Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
1290:Southington Land Conservation Trust
1020:AMC's Best Day Hikes in Connecticut
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1760:Weir Farm National Historical Park
499:, (East Plymouth aka Terryville),
204:The Tunxis Trail extends from the
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1806:New England National Scenic Trail
659:• The "Devil's Kitchen" is a box
563:. The name Tunxis, a word in the
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559:, who were affiliated with the
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3115:Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust
3010:Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens
2207:Moosup Valley State Park Trail
1902:Becket Hill State Park Reserve
666:• "Satan's Kingdom", north of
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103:easy, with difficult sections
3426:Metacomet Ridge, Connecticut
3370:Webb Mountain Discovery Zone
569:Eastern Algonquian languages
141:is a 79-mile (127 km)
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1967:Connecticut Valley Railroad
1041:Hiking Southern New England
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2793:Quinnipiac River Marsh WMA
2297:Salt Rock State Campground
2082:Hop River State Park Trail
957:Connecticut Walk Book West
936:Connecticut Walk Book East
927:Books – Connecticut hiking
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3300:Bear Mountain Reservation
3120:White Memorial Foundation
2974:West Pequonnock Reservoir
2595:Wildlife Management Areas
2012:Fort Griswold Battlefield
1770:National Wildlife Refuges
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1439:Farmington Canal Heritage
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773:Metacomet-Monadnock Trail
645:, was a hiding place for
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3085:New Canaan Nature Center
1195:Specific to this trail:
1066:De Forest, John (1853).
975:Emblidge, David (1998).
525:Granville, Massachusetts
285:Granville, Massachusetts
273:Southington, Connecticut
39:79 mi (127 km)
3261:Whitestone Cliffs Trail
2969:West Hartford Reservoir
2848:Skiff Mountain Coop WMA
2803:Raymond Brook Marsh WMA
2152:Larkin State Park Trail
954:Colson, Ann T. (2006).
933:Colson, Ann T. (2005).
868:www.registercitizen.com
483:, from south to north:
454:Nassahegon State Forest
3171:Housatonic Range Trail
3125:Woodcock Nature Center
3110:Steep Rock Association
2718:King's Island Coop WMA
2663:Charles E. Wheeler WMA
1972:Dart Island State Park
1821:Wild and Scenic Rivers
850:Trumbull, Connecticut.
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277:Granville State Forest
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188:features to the east.
111:easiest spring to fall
3330:Lighthouse Point Park
3151:Aspetuck Valley Trail
3095:Pine Mountain Reserve
3060:Great Mountain Forest
2949:Mansfield Hollow Lake
2909:Barkhamsted Reservoir
2853:James V. Spignesi WMA
2032:George Dudley Seymour
1752:National Park Service
1654:Sunny Valley Preserve
1300:Burlington Land Trust
813:. Cited Dec. 21, 2007
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3100:Saltonstall Mountain
3050:Devil's Den Preserve
2964:Trap Falls Reservoir
2713:Housatonic River WMA
2708:Higganum Meadows WMA
2678:East River Marsh WMA
2668:Cromwell Meadows WMA
2445:Centennial Watershed
2147:Lamentation Mountain
1962:Collis P. Huntington
1644:Still River Greenway
1415:Charter Oak Greenway
1153:improve this article
538:History and folklore
344:cross-country skiing
236:in Hartford County,
3166:Hancock Brook Trail
3070:Highstead Arboretum
3025:Branford Land Trust
2995:Aspetuck Land Trust
2959:Saugatuck Reservoir
2878:Wangunk Meadows WMA
2788:Quinebaug River WMA
2688:Eightmile River WMA
2653:Candlewood Hill WMA
2317:Seth Low Pierrepont
1783:Stewart B. McKinney
1429:East Coast Greenway
1381:Alain and May White
1310:Hartland Land Trust
1295:Plymouth Land Trust
1165:footnote references
668:Nepaug State Forest
651:American Revolution
583:at the base of the
317:Nepaug State Forest
3411:Blue-Blazed Trails
3375:Webb Mountain Park
3241:Salmon River Trail
3196:Narragansett Trail
3156:Blue-Blazed Trails
3080:McLean Game Refuge
2929:Far Mill Reservoir
2904:Aspetuck Reservoir
2838:Sessions Woods WMA
2693:Franklin Swamp WMA
2673:Durham Meadows WMA
2628:Bartlett Brook WMA
2382:Trout Brook Valley
2102:Housatonic Meadows
2077:Higganum Reservoir
1937:Brainard Homestead
1649:Stony Creek Quarry
1504:McLean Game Refuge
1110:Trumbull, Benjamin
1096:Trumbull, Benjamin
758:Blue-Blazed Trails
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152:Connecticut Valley
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3181:Mattabesett Trail
3130:Yale-Myers Forest
2934:Hemlock Reservoir
2858:Stanley Works WMA
2808:Robbins Swamp WMA
2758:Messerschmidt WMA
2753:Menunketesuck WMA
2643:Bishops Swamp WMA
2177:Mashamoquet Brook
2072:Haystack Mountain
2067:Harkness Memorial
2062:Hammonasset Beach
1801:Appalachian Trail
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589:Connecticut River
549:indigenous people
467:Trail communities
421:Connecticut River
410:Long Island Sound
319:in New Hartford.
269:Mount Southington
246:Litchfield County
226:Litchfield County
192:Trail description
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3335:Lillinonah Woods
3291:Local Government
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3231:Quinnipiac Trail
3221:Paugussett Trail
3176:Lillinonah Trail
2924:Easton Reservoir
2873:Tankerhoosen WMA
2748:Meadow Brook WMA
2743:Maromas Coop WMA
2703:Great Harbor WMA
2613:Babcock Pond WMA
2603:Aldo Leopold WMA
2460:James L. Goodwin
2417:Wooster Mountain
2372:Talcott Mountain
2272:Quinnipiac River
2172:Mansfield Hollow
2007:Farmington Canal
1957:Chatfield Hollow
1849:Housatonic River
1844:Green Fall River
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258:New Haven County
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2773:Nott Island WMA
2738:Lord's Cove WMA
2658:Cedar Swamp WMA
2623:Barn Island WMA
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2337:Southford Falls
2322:Sherwood Island
2277:River Highlands
2257:Putnam Memorial
2197:Mohawk Mountain
2162:Macedonia Brook
2122:John A. Minetto
2042:Gillette Castle
1987:Devil's Hopyard
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2863:Suffield WMA
2843:Simsbury WMA
2818:Roraback WMA
2608:Assekonk WMA
2565:Salmon River
2377:Tri-Mountain
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2327:Silver Sands
2187:Millers Pond
2182:Mianus River
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3020:Beckley Bog
3000:Aton Forest
2954:Means Brook
2883:Wopowog WMA
2763:Newgate WMA
2638:Belding WMA
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2450:Cockaponset
2312:Selden Neck
2237:Osbornedale
2232:Old Furnace
2167:Machimoodus
2157:Lovers Leap
2117:Indian Well
2097:Horse Guard
1982:Dennis Hill
1927:Bluff Point
1879:State Parks
1744:Connecticut
1569:Old Furnace
1559:New England
1549:Nayantaquit
1509:Menunkatuck
1494:Mattabesett
1434:Falls Brook
1424:Cockaponset
1391:Appalachian
1365:Connecticut
1325:MDC website
832:Raymo, Chet
679:Ski Sundown
649:during the
573:Wuttunkshau
551:called the
523:as well as
517:Barkhamsted
485:Southington
481:Connecticut
378:Trail route
336:snowshoeing
328:backpacking
254:Southington
218:Barkhamsted
206:Connecticut
144:Blue-Blazed
62:Designation
3405:Categories
3266:Zoar Trail
3055:Earthplace
2897:Reservoirs
2868:Talbot WMA
2723:Kollar WMA
2698:Goshen WMA
2585:Wyantenock
2545:Paugussett
2530:Nye-Holman
2495:Nassahegon
2480:Meshomasic
2465:Housatonic
2362:Sunnybrook
2287:Rocky Neck
2282:Rocky Glen
2247:Platt Hill
2222:Mount Riga
2132:Kettletown
2127:Kent Falls
2057:Haley Farm
2002:Farm River
1922:Black Rock
1869:Wood River
1609:Quinnipiac
1579:Paugussett
1479:Lillinonah
1474:Kettletown
1088:Otis Clapp
967:0961905263
946:0961905255
784:References
722:deer ticks
643:Burlington
581:Farmington
577:floodplain
567:family of
505:Burlington
461:Berkshires
364:bouldering
332:picnicking
234:Burlington
130:poison ivy
126:deer ticks
100:Difficulty
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2979:Lake Zoar
2570:Shenipsit
2555:Pootatuck
2510:Naugatuck
2475:Mattatuck
2435:Algonquin
2292:Ross Pond
2227:Mount Tom
2202:Mono Pond
1942:Burr Pond
1887:Above All
1669:Westwoods
1634:Shenipsit
1629:Saugatuck
1619:Regicides
1604:Quinebaug
1599:Pomperaug
1594:Pine Knob
1544:Naugatuck
1514:Metacomet
1499:Mattatuck
1484:Lone Pine
1454:Hop River
1419:Chatfield
1157:excessive
710:Lightning
647:Loyalists
639:Tory Den,
629:Harwinton
561:Wappinger
501:Harwinton
238:Harwinton
52:New Haven
2575:Topsmead
2560:Quaddick
2550:People's
2515:Nehantic
2500:Natchaug
2470:Massacoe
2262:Quaddick
2087:Hopemead
2027:Gay City
1992:Dinosaur
1977:Day Pond
1892:Air Line
1679:Williams
1554:Nehantic
1539:Natchaug
1444:Gay City
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752:See also
625:Plymouth
619:Folklore
521:Hartland
497:Plymouth
416:border.
372:swimming
260:town of
242:Plymouth
48:Hartford
44:Location
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2540:Paugnut
2535:Pachaug
2525:Nipmuck
2490:Mohegan
2367:Sunrise
2252:Pomeroy
2242:Penwood
2212:Mooween
1684:Wolcott
1584:Peoples
1574:Pachaug
1564:Nipmuck
1469:Jericho
1376:Airline
1151:Please
1143:use of
593:Windsor
565:Quiripi
553:Massaco
493:Bristol
489:Wolcott
414:Vermont
360:boating
352:fishing
348:hunting
262:Wolcott
250:Bristol
122:hunters
117:Hazards
3139:Trails
2580:Tunxis
2520:Nepaug
2485:Mohawk
2455:Enders
1659:Tunxis
1589:Pequot
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148:hiking
108:Season
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1689:Zoar
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1464:Iron
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