Not many people realize how hilly Connecticut can be until they head out west! Sure, we're known for our coastal lowlands, but the Berkshires of Massachusetts extend down into the Constitution State and form the Litchfield Hills. If you're looking for a great hike, lace up your boots and grab your day pack! Hit the trails to see a beautiful spot here in Connecticut that's far too often overlooked.
The Macricostas Preserve is one of the best places to become familiar with the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut.
The Meeker Trail takes you to one of the top sunrise and sunset destinations in Connecticut, so whether you're a morning person or a night owl, you'll find a stunning view at dusk or dawn.
Most of us prefer to hike during the day, though, and this trail provides the perfect introduction to the Litchfield Hills of the Southern Berkshires.
Wind your way all the way to the summit ridge on this 3.9-mile trek in Macricostas Preserve. The elevation gain of just over 700 feet isn't anything to scoff at, but most people can take their time and easily enjoy the hike up.
One benefit to taking it easy up this trail is how many little joys you'll spot along the way!
Frogs, turtles, birds, mushrooms, and unique plants are just waiting to be discovered.
Enjoy a vast panoramic view of Connecticut's western hills on this relaxing hike that any nature lover is sure to enjoy.
You'll find a trail map and recent condition report on the trail's AllTrails page, right here.
For more great hikes in Connecticut, read 10 Amazing Connecticut Hikes Under 3 Miles You'll Absolutely Love and plan an outdoorsy adventure to explore your very own backyard.
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