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Brook Trail

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Location Information

Sponsored by:
Connecticut Forest & Park Association

Location Entrance:
Georges Hill Road
Southbury, CT 06488

Location Phone:
(203) 264-5678

Location Map


Online trail map

Type: A single trail


Alternate trailhead or entry point:


Difficulty: Moderate (Gently rising terrain with the likeliness to encounter occasional obstacles)


Primary Walking Surface:

Earth

Hours open:

Dawn to dusk


Suitable for ages:
• Children • Teenagers • Adults • Seniors


Number of walking trails:
1


Total walking route length:
1 miles


Admission fees:

State Park admission fees apply.


Location Website: Brook Trail

Location Details

The blue/yellow blazed Brook Trail begins opposite the Pomperaug Trail on the park campground road. The trail follows Kettletown Brook, crosses the campground road, and ascends into the woods. It passes a large glacial erratic boulder, before ending at the Crest Trail. When combined with the Pomperaug and Crest trails, it forms a 4 mile loop. The trail itself is about 0.9 miles in length.

Location Features

Landscape settings: • Stream/river • Pond/lake • Beach • Woodland • Gentle hill • Steep hill • Vista
Amenities: • Restroom • Drinking water • Picnic • Playground • Leashed pets permitted
Activities:
Neighboring towns:
Access restrictions:

None

blue-blazed-trail Blue-Blazed Hiking Trail:

The Blue-Blazed Hiking Trail System, was established in 1929 by the Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA), a private, non-profit conservation organization. Since that time, the system has grown to include roughly 825 miles of footpaths across Connecticut. The Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails are maintained by dedicated CFPA volunteers for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public. To learn more about their use, visit the Trail Use Policy page. The Connecticut Walk Book East and West, comprehensive guides to the Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails, are also available at our online store.

How to get there

Driving Directions:

From I-84, take Exit 15. Go south onto Route 67. Turn right at the first traffic light onto Kettletown Road. Continue for approximately 3 miles, then turn right onto Georges Hill Road. The park is located on the left approximately 0.6 miles. From the main park road, turn left onto the campground road and continue south for about 500 feet to the trailhead on the right.

Parking:
Public transportation:

None

Other Items of Interest

Flora and fauna:
Affiliate Groups:

Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection