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Coalition for a Sustainable Cheshire hosts guided hike on Prospect Ridge

Coalition for a Sustainable Cheshire hosts guided hike on Prospect Ridge
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Coalition for a Sustainable Cheshire hosts guided hike on Prospect Ridge

Coalition for a Sustainable Cheshire hosts guided hike on Prospect Ridge
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Meriden blogger recommends local spots to view fall foliage

Meriden blogger recommends local spots to view fall foliage
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Volunteers extend Quinnipiac Trail in Prospect

By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer Prospect Land Trust President Bill Rinckel, left, talks with Prospect Land Trust member Suzanne Porter on Dec. 23 at the end of the new 3.4-mile extension of the blue-blazed Quinnipiac Trail at Kathan Woods Nature Preserve in Prospect. –ANDREAS YILMA PROSPECT Hikers can now make their way from Kathan Woods Nature Preserve in town all the way down to West Rock Ridge State Park in New Haven along the same trail. Officials from the Prospect Land Trust and Connecticut Forest and Park Association worked together to extend the blue-blazed Quinnipiac Trail 3.4 miles from where the trail previously ended about half a mile above Roaring Brook to a new northern terminus in Kathan Woods Nature Preserve off Boardman Drive.

Take a stroll with a view along the Saugatuck and Aspetuck trails

Take a stroll with a view along the Saugatuck and Aspetuck trails Peter Marteka FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Weston resident Richard Wiese, host of the Emmy-winning PBS series, Born to Explore, says one of his favorite places for hiking is the Saugatuck Blue Trail East, an easy, undulating trail which he approaches from Redding. It follows the shore of the Saugatuck Reservoir, seen here. Enjoying the view is Wiese s daughter, Sabrina.Richard Wiese / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of12 3of12 4of12 The Saugatuck Trail is one of the Connecticut Forest & Park Association s newest trails.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 5of12 Foundations and walls can be seen along the Saugatuck Trail.Peter Marteka / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less

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