![]() ![]() ![]() So I did what any CFPA Blue Trails Challenge taker would do and studied the maps and came up with the best plan of attack one person could with one day and one car: I would do every trail, making sure to take in all the “important” sites. There are seven trails here, all described in detail in the Connecticut Walk Book. The only complication was just how I’d do that and feel a sense of completion. Religion, Remembrances, Statuary, & Outdoor ArtĪfter enjoying myself immensely during previous visits to Peoples State Forest – at the Barkhamsted Lighthouse and The Stone Museum, as well as across the west branch of the Farmington River for the two hikes in American Legion State Forest, I was eager to hit the many trails ’round these parts again.Towers, Bridges, Forts, Tunnels, Roads, Canals, Dams, Fishways, Airports, & Ferries.Houses, Communities, Urban Legends, Lighthouses, Libraries, Schools, Businesses, & Theaters.Sports, Thrills, Cruises, Trains, Fairs, Parades, & Events.Animals, Farms, Gardens, Plants, Trees, Rocks, Waterfalls, & Caves.Firsts, Onlies, Oldests, Largests, Longests, Mosts, Smallests, & Bests.Homemade Ice Cream, Cheese, & Chocolate Trails.Best, Historic, & Unique Restaurants & Foods. ![]() Cycling, Multi-Use, & Rails-to-Trails Paths.Audubon, Nature Conservancy, RWA, and US Army Corps of Engineers Trails.State Parks, Reserves, Preserves, Forests, NAPs, WMAs, & Campsites. ![]()
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