If you’re searching for endless outdoor adventure in Connecticut, there is one place that you have to visit. Pachaug State Forest is a nature lover’s and hiker’s paradise with miles of trails traversing diverse terrain. From enchanting woodland paths to rocky outcrops, this natural playground is just begging for your visit.
Pachaug State Forest is Connecticut’s largest state forest with a whopping 26,477 unspoiled acres. The forest stretches across six towns including Voluntown, Sterling, Plainfield, Griswold, North Stonington, and Preston.
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Hiking through this huge landscape offers diverse scenery. You’ll encounter quiet woodlands with pine needle paths.
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Or you can find yourself on a trail winding through a natural rock maze.
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There are summits to climb where you can take in the expansive views.
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And there are boardwalks to cross that take you through the low-lying wetlands.
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The Pachaug Forest is divided into two areas, the Chapman Area and the Green Falls Area. This forest isn’t just for hiking, both places are wonderful sanctuaries for swimming, boating, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking, and more.
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If you feel like you want a longer stay in the forest, you can reserve one of the primitive campsites and spend the night.
AllTrails/Chris Babineau
So what are you waiting for? Phone some friends and get ready for your next big outdoor adventure!
AllTrails/K.M. Hosfelt For more information on the Pachaug Forest and all of the permitted activities in each area, visit the CT DEEP website.
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For more information on the Pachaug Forest and all of the permitted activities in each area, visit the CT DEEP website.
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