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contains both higher elevation and changes in elevation. The Tunxis Trail is generally close to public roads. However, in the Burlington areas many of the roads are unpaved and the northernmost twenty miles are much more remote and even farther from paved roads. There are camping facilities along the northern portions of the trail in the Nepaug and Tunxis State Forests. Camping is generally prohibited in the southern sections (Southington and Burlington). Trail descriptions are available from a number of commercial and non-commercial sources, and a complete guidebook is published by 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 Burlington requires an amount of rock climbing and the northernmost "wilderness" twenty miles
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Its features include the Lake 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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The southern sections of trail often run very close to suburban homes, streets, and businesses, and may contain ruts from ATVs. The middle sections (Burlington, Nepaug) contain many forest roads, dirt roads and paved road walks, and occasionally elements of human presence along the trail are on
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The mainline trail consists roughly of four unbroken sections: Southington (Southington, Wolcott and 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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The Tunxis Trail is composed of eighteen (18) trails of which one is the primarily North-to-South mainline trail plus a number of shorter side trails. Despite being easily accessible and close to large population centers, the trail is considered to be rugged and scenic.
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When 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 Southington region (from Wolcott to the New Britain Reservoir and in Bristol near the
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is a hazard on exposed summits and ledges during thunderstorms. Snow is common in the winter and may necessitate the use of snowshoes. Ice can form on exposed ledges and summits, making hiking dangerous without special equipment.
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Extensive flooding in ponds, puddles and streams may occur in the late winter or early spring, overflowing into the trail and causing very muddy conditions. In this case fairly high waterproof boots are recommended.
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Much of the trail is adjacent to, or is on lands where hunting and the use of firearms are permitted. Wearing bright orange clothing during the hunting season (Fall through December) is recommended.
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ski resort at the intersection of Mount Vernon Road and Whitman Road at a courtesy parking lot provided by the Southington Sportsmen Association, in the town of
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Connecticut Walk Book: A Trail Guide to the Connecticut Outdoors. 17th Edition. The Connecticut Forest and Park Association. Rockfall, Connecticut. Undated.
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The Tunxis Trail crosses several Connecticut state forests, land/preservation trusts, metropolitan water company properties and private property.
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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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Weather along the route is typical of the region. Conditions on exposed ridge tops and summits may be harsher during cold or stormy weather.
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A stile in the middle of a snow-covered fallow field on Johnnycake Mountain marks the Tunxis White Dot Trail after the farm fences are gone.
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There is much American Revolutionary war history associated with the Blue-Blazed White Dot Trail in Terryille (a village of
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There are many "satanic" references in place names along the Tunxis Trail, usually dating back to colonial American times.
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summits of Pine Mountain and Southington Mountain. The Tunxis Trail, maintained largely through the efforts of the
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cuts through the trail just above Nepaug State Forest at the Satan's Kingdom Recreation Area in New Hartford.
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Lake Mcdonough in Barkhamsted, Connecticut, viewed from an overlook spur of the Tunxis Trail Northern Section
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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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ski area was known as Satan's Ridge Ski Area when it first opened in 1963 until it was sold in 1969.
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The Tunxis Trail traverses the western ridge of the central Connecticut valley which extends from
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The Tunxis Trail follows the western wall of the geologic formation known as the Hartford Basin.
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Views from the ledges include agrarian land, suburbs, small towns, river corridors, the eastern
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CT Museum Quest - Tunxis Mainline Trail Section 4 - Nepaug Section - Burlington/New Hartford
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Lake Compounce SkyRide chair lifts from the Tunxis Trail Compounce Ridge side trail (2010)
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The upper Connecticut and Farmington River valleys were the lands of the Native American
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for "the point where the river bends". Halfway through the course of the river, in a
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The Tunxis Trail passes through land located within the following municipalities in
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The Tunxis Trail system, at approximately 79 miles in length, is the longest of the
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Barnes Nature Center - Environmental Learning Centers of Connecticut, Inc. (ELCCT)
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CT Museum Quest - Tunxis Mainline Trail Section 2 - Plymouth/Burlington Section
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Hazards of the trail during warmer weather include snakes, biting insects, and
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formation through which the Blue-Blazed Orange Dot Trail passes in Burlington.
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border north to south crossing successively the municipalities of Hartland in
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History of the Indians of Connecticut from the earliest known period to 1850
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Loyalist "Tory Den" on the Tunxis Yellow Dot Trail in the Burlington Section
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valleys, is a prominent landscape feature of western central Connecticut.
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CT Museum Quest - Tunxis Mainline Trail Section 1 - Southington Section
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in Hartford County with two southern side trails touching the northern
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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Cussgutter Brook in Winter - Tunxis Compounce Cascade Side Trail
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trail "system" that traverses the western ridge of the central
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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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Connecticut Nassahegon State Forest Letterboxing Clues
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Keyarts, Eugene (2002). Pietrzyk, Cindi Dale (ed.).
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and Metacomet ridgelines, and metropolitan Bristol.
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Tourist attractions in Hartford County, Connecticut
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Index


Hartford
New Haven
Connecticut, USA
Pine Mountain
Farmington River
Hazards
hunters
deer ticks
poison ivy
Blue-Blazed
hiking
Connecticut Valley
Connecticut Forest and Park Association
Blue-Blazed Trails
Connecticut Forest and Park Association
Metacomet Trail
Metacomet Ridge

Connecticut
Massachusetts
Hartford County
Barkhamsted
New Hartford
Litchfield County
Canton
Burlington
Harwinton
Plymouth
Litchfield County

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