APPALACHIAN TRAIL
NY/CT BORDER TO CT/MA
BORDER
AUGUST 8 - AUGUST 15, 1994
There are about fifty miles of the Appalachian
Trail in the State of Connecticut and the elevations are fairly moderate and
range from 260 to 2,316 feet.
The route heading northbound starts near the Ten Mile
River and crosses the 120 foot Ned Anderson Memorial Bridge. It then
passes near the towns of Kent, Cornwall Bridge, and Salisbury before ascending
2,000 foot Bear Mountain and dropping into Sages Ravine near the CT/MA border.
There are some nice river walks in the state of
Connecticut and the Housatonic River Valley is
particularly scenic. The National Park Service
now owns some of the land near the river, and it is one of the longest river
walks on the entire A.T. The Great Falls are spectacular along the river,
especially in times of high water. They are caused by a dam that was built
at the site of a old factory that operated here as early as 1833.
Rand's View is about three miles north
of Great Falls, and it has the best views in the State of Connecticut along the
A.T. It is located on a side trail about a mile from the Appalachian
Trail. Mount Greylock, fifty miles away, is sometimes visible in the
distance from here.
The last major climb in this section is to Bear Mountain,
which is the highest mountain entirely in Connecticut at 2,316 feet. it
has views of the Housatonic Valley and the Berkshires to the north. A
monument nearby indicates that Bear Mountain was once thought to be the highest
point in the state. From here, the trail descends toward Sages Ravine and
crosses into the State of Massachusetts.