One of the best ways to experience all of the spectacular autumn colors is to get outside and take a hike. You may think that you don't have time to take a long trek out into the woods, but here are seven of the best hikes in Connecticut that are super short and could easily fit into your schedule.
1. Lover's Leap, New Milford
This short 0.4-mile trail crosses one of the last four remaining iron bridges in the state. The 1895 bridge spans the Housatonic River and leads to the rocks where an Indian princess and her lover plunged to their deaths — ultimately giving the spot its name. The colors are beautiful in the fall and the iron bridge is a stark contrast to the natural setting. Check out our full article about Lover's Leap to learn more!
2. Chauncey Peak Trail, Meriden
If you enjoy seeing the golden colors of autumn reflected off of a lake, then the Chauncey Peak Trail might be the hike for you. It is a 2.2-mile loop that offers some gorgeous scenery.
3. Chapman Falls, Devil's Hopyard State Park, East Haddam
This just might be the shortest hike with the best views. At under 0.1 miles, just a short five-minute walk, Chapman Falls can be seen under some fabulous fall foliage. At the falls, Eight Mile River descends 60 feet in three strong drops. It is the perfect setting to have an autumn picnic.
4. Farmington Canal State Park Trail, Hamden & Cheshire
Spanning a distance of 5.5 miles between Hamden and Cheshire, this paved trail is perfect for hiking or biking. It travels along what once was an active canal in the 1800s. The canopy of reds, yellows, and oranges in the leaves overhead make the Farmington Canal State Park Trail a popular place to visit in the fall.
5. Lantern Hill Trail, Ledyard
Lantern Hill Trail offers a 2.5-mile hike with glimpses of a lake. There is a lot of beautiful plant life that contributes to the array of colors in the fall. It is a fairly easy hike and the trail does welcome dogs.
6. Southford Falls Park Trail, Southbury
A short 1.8-mile loop, the
Southford Falls Park Trail boasts some exquisite sights. You can ascend the fire tower to overlook the changing of the season. The falls are always a great place to stop and take a break.
7. Peak Mountain via Metacomet Trail, East Granby
This trail follows the ridge of a traprock mountain. It offers some fantastic views once you reach the top and there are several places to rest and take in the changing fall leaves. You are welcome to bring your dog on the Peak Mountain via Metacomet Trail if you want to share your hike with a friend.
What do you think are the best hikes in Connecticut? What did you think about the scenery? We'd love to hear your thoughts! As always, our comments section is wide open for your input.
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