Address: Vernon, CT 06066, USA
steven lemieux
Its a lovely little trail. Nothing super special but I tend to forget I'm in Vernon when I'm back there.
Lois Chappell
Nice peaceful place to take my lunch break. Great for hiking or just gazing at the nature
Kenji Harris
Good
Alex Carroll
Nice trail wish it was marked more clear at the end definitely look at the map before going
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Annoying that I can't get at Google Maps while answering the question so that I can give you a pin. It's a good question and it's easy. You want to pass through historic Talcotville on Maine Street off of 83. Cross the iron bridge and a parking circle is at the end where the trail starts. There are signs marking the trail start. I love this area. It isn't along walk and the rail trail above the ravine have a lot signs describing the local history. The ravine itself is beautiful and you get a good view of canals and foundations that were once the mills. If you have time walk back into Talcotville and find a number of additional historical buildings and sign describing the history. Hope this helps! Ok, I have a pin and found my way back to my answer: Dropped pin Near 9-26 Main St, Vernon, CT 06066 https://maps.app.goo.gl/GpKP2oA8aT3AERWeA As you hike in from this direction you will come to a fork. Do follow the trail in both directions.
I don't know about legality, but the pond at the Talcottville end looks pretty fishy. Trout might hold out in the stream, there is enough water and a dammed lake upstream of the other end of the trail that almost certainly holds fish.
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