Chatfield Trail


The Chatfield Trail is a 4.6-mile[1] Blue-Blazed hiking trail located within the town of Killingworth, Connecticut.

Chatfield Trail
One of the Chatfield Trail rock caves (and formations) hikers squeeze through.]
Length4.6 miles (7.4 km) [1]
LocationMiddlesex County, Connecticut, USA
DesignationCFPA Blue-Blazed Trail
TrailheadsStart: Connecticut Route 80, Killingworth.
End: Paper Mill Road, Killingworth.
Usehiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, geocaching, other
Elevation
Highest point890 ft (270 m)
Lowest pointHammonasset River along southern Paper Mill Road
Hiking details
Trail difficultyModerate with some easy and hard sections
Sightsfat man's squeeze and other rock formations, Forster Pond, Deer Lake
Hazardshunters, deer ticks, poison ivy

The northern trailhead is directly across from Chatfield Hollow State Park on Route 80. There is a good parking area outside the park's entrance. The trailhead is well marked on the South side of Route 80 just across the street from the park's entrance. The one-way route is 4.6 miles[1] to the southern trailhead on River Road though there is also a 0.75-mile alternate trail that loops off the main trail.

There is also a second northern trailhead entrance that is located on the south side of Route 80, about 0.3 miles west of the park entrance where there is a rough pullover area for 4 or 5 cars. From this old trailhead you can take a short 0.1-mile Blue and White trail east to the Blue-Blaze trail.

The northern section of the trail is located within Cockaponset State Forest. The southern sections of the trail pass near Deer Lake Scout Reservation and through privately owned property ending at River Road, just west of the intersection of Papermill Road and River Road.[2] River Road has a small pullover for 1 or 2 cars that can be used to access the southern trailhead.

References

  1. Colson, Ann T. (2006). Connecticut Walk Book West (19th edition). Connecticut Forest and Park Association. ISBN 0-9619052-6-3.
  2. "Chatfield Hollow State Park Map". Connecticut Explorers Guide. Retrieved May 6, 2014.

Further reading

Books – Connecticut hiking []

Books – Connecticut history and geography []

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