Ruter

Planlægger

Funktioner

Opdateringer

App

Log ind eller opret konto

Hent appen

Log ind eller opret konto

Opdag
Places to see
Amerikas Forenede Stater
Connecticut
Tolland County

Hop River State Park Trail

Highlight (segment) • Sti

Hop River State Park Trail

Cykling

5.0

(8)

The Hop River State Park Trail is a cherished multi-use rail trail spanning approximately 20 to 24.8 miles across eastern Connecticut. This linear park connects the town of Manchester in the west to Windham in the east, running parallel to the scenic Hop River for much of its length. It serves as a vital recreational artery, forming part of the larger East Coast Greenway network.

Visitors consistently praise the trail for its tranquil atmosphere and diverse scenery. It winds through…

Gem

Del

  • Mere

  • Gem

    Del

  • Mere

  • Tag mig derhen

    Tips

    24. august 2023

    Cykling

    The Hop River State Park Trail is built on a former railroad line. It is 20.2 miles long and passes through Manchester, Vernon, Bolton, Coventry, Andover, and Columbia. The trail is made of crushed stone.

    While the path does go through some suburban areas, most of the trail is through forest and quiet countryside.

    Kender du stedet? Log ind for at tilføje et tip til andre eventyrere!

    Opret gratis konto

    Ruter i nærheden

    Bedste ruter nær Hop River State Park Trail

    2

    Cyklister

    1. Hartford loop via Captain John Bissell Trail & Hop River State Park Trail

    58,3km

    03:48

    340m

    340m

    Cycle the 36.2-mile Charter Oak Greenway and Hop River Trail Loop, a moderate touring route through diverse Connecticut landscapes.

    Naviger

    Send til telefonen

    Middel
    Cycle the 11.9-mile Hop River State Park Trail Loop, a moderate touring bicycle route with 509 feet of gain, featuring tunnels and a covered
    Middel

    Middel cykeltur. Kræver god kondition. For det meste belagte overflader. Egnet for alle færdighedsniveauer.

    Middel

    Detaljer

    Oplysninger

    Afstand 2,42 km

    Opstigning 0 m

    Nedstigning 30 m

    Vejr

    Drevet af Foreca

    I dag

    mandag 23. marts

    8°C

    1°C

    63 %

    Flere vejrtips

    Maks. vindhastighed: 16,0 km/h

    Mest besøgt i

    januar

    februar

    marts

    april

    maj

    juni

    juli

    august

    september

    oktober

    november

    december

    Loading

    Placering: Tolland County, Connecticut, Amerikas Forenede Stater

    Ofte stillede spørgsmål

    What are some popular sections or routes along the Hop River State Park Trail?

    The trail spans over 20 miles, offering diverse experiences. Popular sections include the stretch through Bolton, known for Bolton Notch State Park and dramatic rock cuts. The area near Valley Falls Park in Vernon is also a favorite, providing access to additional natural beauty. For those interested in historical features, the sections with tunnels, like the 100-foot lighted tunnel beneath US 6, are particularly noteworthy.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation profile of the Hop River State Park Trail?

    The Hop River State Park Trail is built on a former railroad line, which means it generally features a very gentle grade with minimal elevation changes. The surface is primarily crushed stone, making it suitable for a wide range of activities. While mostly flat, some sections may have slight inclines or declines typical of rail trails, but nothing considered challenging for most users.

    Are there any specific landmarks, viewpoints, or natural features to look out for on the trail?

    Absolutely! The trail is rich with features. Keep an eye out for the dramatic rock cuts, which offer natural cooling in summer and transform into glistening icefalls in winter. There are three tunnels, including a 100-foot lighted tunnel beneath US 6, and picturesque trestle bridges, notably one over the Hop River. You'll also see remnants of its railroad history, such as old ties and telegraph poles, and pass through diverse wetland ecosystems perfect for wildlife observation.

    Where are the main parking areas and trailheads for the Hop River State Park Trail?

    Numerous parking areas and trailheads are available along the trail's length. Key access points include Colonial Drive in Manchester (western terminus), Church Street and Tunnel Road in Vernon (near Valley Falls Park), Bolton Notch State Park and Steeles Crossing Road in Bolton, Lake Road and Burnap Brook Road in Andover, Hop River Road and Kings Road in Columbia/Coventry, and near Mackey's Pet Store on Route 66 in Windham (eastern end).

    Is the Hop River State Park Trail suitable for a winter hike or cross-country skiing?

    Yes, the trail is well-suited for winter activities. Its relatively flat, crushed stone surface makes it popular for cross-country skiing when there's sufficient snow. The dramatic rock cuts can also transform into impressive icefalls, offering unique scenic views for winter hikers. However, conditions can vary, so it's always wise to check local weather and trail reports before heading out.

    Is the Hop River State Park Trail dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Hop River State Park Trail is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs on the trail. It's important to keep your dog on a leash, clean up after them, and ensure they are well-behaved around other trail users, including cyclists and horseback riders.

    What sections of the Hop River State Park Trail are best for families with young children?

    Due to its gentle grade and crushed stone surface, most sections of the Hop River State Park Trail are family-friendly. Shorter out-and-back excursions from any of the main trailheads are ideal. The sections near Valley Falls Park in Vernon or Bolton Notch State Park in Bolton offer amenities and interesting features like rock cuts that can engage younger explorers without being too strenuous.

    How long does it typically take to hike or bike the entire Hop River State Park Trail?

    The trail is approximately 20 to 24.8 miles long. For hikers, completing the entire trail could take anywhere from 7 to 10 hours, depending on pace and stops. Cyclists can typically cover the full distance in 2 to 4 hours, again depending on speed and breaks. Many users opt to explore shorter sections rather than the entire length in one go.

    Are there any restaurants, cafes, or accommodation options near the Hop River State Park Trail?

    While the trail itself winds through remote woodlands and countryside for much of its length, it passes through several towns including Manchester, Vernon, Bolton, Coventry, Andover, Columbia, and Windham. In these towns, particularly Manchester and Windham, you can find various restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options within a short drive of the trailheads. It's advisable to check specific town listings for current establishments.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted along the Hop River State Park Trail?

    The trail passes through diverse ecosystems, including woodlands and wetlands, offering opportunities for wildlife observation. Visitors might spot various bird species, including waterfowl near the Hop River and in wetland areas. Small mammals like squirrels, chipmunks, and rabbits are common, and if you're lucky and quiet, you might even see deer or other larger woodland creatures.

    Does the Hop River State Park Trail connect to other trails for longer adventures?

    Yes, the Hop River State Park Trail is a key part of a larger trail network. It connects directly to the Air Line State Park Trail S. in Windham, extending your journey eastward. It also links to the Rockville Spur and the Charter Oak Greenway, which can lead towards Hartford. These connections make it a significant component of the broader East Coast Greenway network, offering extensive exploration opportunities.

    Andre populære steder, du kan udforske

    Cheney Rail Trail

    Udforsk
    RuterRuteplanlæggerFunktionerVandretureMTB-stierLandevejsruterBikepackingSitemap
    Hent appen
    Følg os på sociale medier

    © komoot GmbH

    Fortrolighedspolitik