Hitting the Trail in Connecticut Just Got Easier
Connecticut Trail Finder is a new resource for those looking to explore the Nutmeg State s 2,000 miles of trails
The Connecticut Trail Finder will be regularly updated with new information for hikers, cyclists, local businesses, and more (Courtesy of Joe Gaylor Photography). Copy Link
Spending time outdoors in greenspaces and on walking trails is good for physical and mental health, and during the COVID-19 pandemic many parks and trails filled to capacity. A new resource called the Connecticut Trail Finder will help new and existing users find the road less traveled and explore the more than 2,000 miles of trails in the state.
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Published April 15. 2021 11:00AM By
Steve Fagin
The Avalonia Land Conservancy has launched a web-based tool that lists every trail on each of the organization’s preserves, along with difficulty levels, mileage, terrain, photos, and detailed descriptions of what hikers can expect.
“It can be intimidating for a first-time visitor to know which new trail will match their needs. With Trail Finder, it makes it easy to know before you go,” said Chuck Toal, Avalonia’s retired director of development, who helped develop the aid with Dale Wilson, an Avalonia volunteer. Web developer Kent Fuller and GIS mapping expert Mike Goodwin also collaborated on the project.