Sunday, November 21, 2010

Trout Brook Valley Conservation Area, Weston/Easton, CT

ABOUT THE PARK:
The Trout Brook Valley Conservation Area, managed by the Aspetuck Land Trust, consists of interconnecting Crow Hill Nature Preserve, Trout Brook Valley Preserve and Jump Hill Preserve totaling 1,009 acres with 20 miles of exceptionally well-marked hiking trails.  Dogs are allowed off leash (please do not abuse this rare privilege) - details of regulations on the map/brochure link, below.  (NOTE:  As of September 2011 dogs are no longer allowed off leash.  This was my fear when I observed dogs running amok off trail, aggressive dogs that were not leashed...  Click here for updated policy.)

DIRECTIONS:
There are multiple parking areas.  These directions are to the Elm Drive cul-de-sac parking area.  Other parking options nearby are shown on the trail map.
GPS Coordinates:  41.24604,-73.334091

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TRAIL MAP:
Aspetuck Land Trust Conservation Area Trail Map - excellent, easy to follow map
The numbers on the map correspond with numbers posted on trees along the way.

HIKE DISTANCE:
My hike was 11 miles but the trails are so interconnected hikes can be as short or as long as you want them to be.

HIKE DESCRIPTION:
Starting from the Elm Drive parking area take the short orange trail then turn left on the blue and blue/white trail.  Stay right on the blue trail as it leaves the blue/white trail.  After crossing over the white trail, the blue trail joins with the green trail.  From this point follow the green trail as the blue trail leaves to the right and the white trail joins in.  Along this stretch, a short unmarked side trail to the left arrives at a plaque.
Shortly after the white trail leaves to the left, cross a brook and turn left on the violet trail through pretty hemlock forests.
At marker 33, turn right on the red trail.

The red trail will climb steeply - ropes have been installed to assist with the climb up.
At marker 29, turn left on the purple trail which arrives at a view (probably seasonal) of Saugatuck Reservoir in .4 miles.
Backtrack on the purple trail and turn left on the red trail.  The red trail briefly becomes the green trail between markers 17 and 19.  Continue on the red trail all the way up to Jump Hill Preserve.

When the red trail ends at marker 53, continue left on the white trail.
At marker 47 turn right on the black/red trail, passing a golf course on the left, continuing all the way to the end at marker 16.
At marker 16 turn left on the white trail briefly, then left on the yellow trail.
From the yellow trail the ridge of the red trail from earlier in the hike is visible through the trees.

At marker 36 turn left on the gray/white trail which will loop around and descend steeply to the red/white trail.
 At marker 10 turn left on the orange trail crossing a bridge over a brook.
  Stay on the orange trail as the blue trail joins in.  Turn left on the magenta orchard trail at marker 28.  Turn right at the sign below.
After crossing the boardwalk, walk parallel to the orchard fence for a short distance then enter through the gate.

Straight through the field after entering the gate is a sign asking visitors not to pick the produce.
 
There are nice views of the orchards and surrounding countryside from this high spot on the hill.

Head south through the orchard towards the blueberry patch.  Along the way watch for a second gate on the right which will be the exit later.


 
Return to the gate to exit the orchard following the magenta trail to the end.  Keep left on the yellow/white trail into Crow Hill Preserve.  Cross over the gravel path, accessible from the end of Norton Road, which is where you will find most of the walkers.
At the end of the yellow/white trail continue on the blue/white trail where you might find a delightful surprise in the middle of the woods.
At marker 40 turn left briefly then right on the short trail back to the Elm Drive parking area.

HIKE SUMMARY:
My pedometer battery died so these mileages are VERY approximate based on map estimations.

[  0.00]  Take trail from parking area to left on blue and blue/white trail
[  0.20]  Right on blue trail
[  0.40]  Cross white trail, join with green trail
[  0.75]  Stay on green trail we blue trail leaves
[  1.00]  Left on violet trail
[  1.60]  Right on red trail
[  2.00]  Left on purple trail
[  2.40]  View of Saugatuch Reservoir; backtrack to red trail
[  2.80]  Left on red trail
[  5.10]  Left on white trail
[  5.40]  Right on red/black trail
[  6.40]  Left on white trail; left on yellow trail
[  7.20]  Left on gray/white trail
[  7.50]  Right on red/white trail; left on orange trail
[  8.10]  Left on magenta trail to orchard (mileage includes walking to southern part of orchard)
[  9.20]  Left on yellow/white trail
[10.00]  Right on blue/white trail
[11.00]  Return to Elm Drive parking area.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Big Pocono State Park, PA

ABOUT THE PARK:   
Big Pocono State Park - Pennsylvania DCNR
Although the park closes from mid-December until spring, a volunteer I spoke with indicated this applies to driving up the mountain on Camelback Road to park at the summit.  Following the parking directions for this hike, you may access the park for snowshoeing in the winter.  You might want to confirm before heading out - see park link above for contact info.  At the present time there is no hunting on Sundays in Pennsylvania.

DIRECTIONS:
These directions are to Riday's Gate, a small parking lot at the southern base of Camelback Mountain where this hike begins, not the main parking lots at the top of the mountain.

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There is room for 3-4 cars at Riday's Gate.

TRAIL MAP:
Big Pocono State Park Map - Does not show all of the trails for this hike
USGS Topo Map - type "Tannersville, PA" into the search bar and follow directions to download that section of the map - this is the map used in the illustration below.

HIKE DISTANCE:
Full loop - 9.55 miles
Shortened Loop - 8.00 miles

HIKE DESCRIPTION:
This hike, only 15 minutes west of the Delaware Water Gap, has sweeping views of the entire Kittatinny Mountain range to the east.  You can envision the Appalachian Trail winding it's way through and you might recognize areas you have hiked along that mountain range.  Although views would be great at any time, when the leaves are down you get to enjoy the views throughout most of the hike. 

The hike starts on the old railroad grade at Riday's Gate.  This is a blue-blazed trail that is not on the state park map and is not maintained by the park (I believe it is maintained by the Pocono Outdoor Club) but other than a few wet areas, the trail was in great shape.  Hiking along the railroad grade is very pleasant - it's flat, takes you up high above the forest floor providing sweeping views of the forest, through rock walls and rhododendron tunnels.
At the intersection with the trail register at 1.1 miles, keep straight as the railroad grade becomes the red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop, which is shown on the park map. You'll be returning to this intersection via the trail to the left at the end of the hike.

At 1.9 miles the red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop makes a sharp left turn - if you miss the turn you will know within a very short time as you will reach the no trespassing zone of the Camelback Ski Corporation.  Although the railroad grade continues across the ski slopes into State Game Lands 38 on the western side of the mountain, you may not pass through the ski area.
After the sharp left turn, the red-blazed trail starts to climb.  At 2.1 miles the red-blazed trail becomes the North Trail at a right turn where it will ascend very steeply but there are no rock scrambles. Where you started out at around 1,200 feet elevation, you will be ascending to the summit of Camelback Mountain at 2,132 feet.

At 2.8 miles turn right on the orange-blazed trail which will soon bring you to Rim Road at a clearing on the right with a picnic table, bench and view to the north.

Cross Rim Road and continue on a gravel path to Parking Lot #4.  Cross the parking lot and continue on the path to the right of the picnic area.  A few trails will cross over - these lead to restrooms and back over to Rim Road.  You can turn off to explore here or continue straight on the path which brings you to Parking Lot #2 with views on both sides.  You will literally feel like you have arrived at the top of the world.

Straight ahead is a kiosk which was stocked with park maps at the time I was there.

Just beyond the kiosk is the Cattell Cabin.
To shorten the hike to 8 miles, return to the kiosk and face the restrooms.  Take the trail to the left of the restrooms which will bring you to Parking Lot #3.  Veer to the right through the parking lot, walking out the entrance; cross over Rim Road and follow the sign for South Trail.  This will put you on the yellow-blazed Vista Trail with a very touching memorial a short distance ahead on the right.
At the end of the Vista Trail, turn left on the South Trail to the vista then continue from *** below, subtracting 1.55 miles from the mileage to the end of the hike.

To continue on the 9.55 mile hike, proceed past the Cattell Cabin on to Camelback Road. 

At 3.5 miles pass a State Forest helipad on the left with views to the south and southwest.
At 3.7 miles pass a yellow metal gate and the road to Camelback Restaurant on the right.  
View from Camelback Road
At 4.0 miles pass another yellow metal gate on the left and start watching for a gravel trail blocked by a boulder to the left shortly after the gate.  Turn left here on the yellow-blazed South Trail.  At an intersection at 4.3 miles, turn left.  Although the South Trail is very easy to follow, don't worry if you do not see yellow blazes because there are hardly any.  An old sign on the left at 4.85 miles will reassure you that you are on the right trail.
***  At 5.2 miles the Vista Trail comes in from the left.  The vista is a few steps ahead on the South Trail at a boulder on the right.
Wind Gap, PA where the Appalachian Trail runs along the ridge.
Continue east on the South Trail.  The Scout Trail, a very new trail (ran into the young man who built the trail for his scout project doing a final inspection) comes in from the left at 5.6 miles.  The Scout Trail takes you back to Rim Road.  
A few steps ahead on the South Trail brings you to views of the Delaware Water Gap with Mount Tammany on the left and Mount Minsi on the right.
At 5.85 miles arrive at an intersection.  Keep straight on the orange-blazed Indian Trail which is a 1-mile loop that will bring you back to this intersection.
At 6.25 miles the Indian Trail veers to the left while short side trails to the right bring you to ledges (with steep drops) and incredible views.
The Kittatinny Mountains and the Delaware Water Gap
Firecracker debris from the vista packed out by my dog in her backpack.
 When the Indian Trail comes to a bench at an intersection at 6.75 miles, turn left.
This leads you to the intersection where the orange-blazed Indian Trail began.  Keep straight on the South Trail which will switchback down steeply at times.  
The South Trail descends with views to the east and southeast.
The South Trail ends at 7.9 miles.  Turn right on the red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop.  At 8.25 miles, keep right at a fork.  At 8.4 miles the red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop veers left at the trail register.  Turn right on the blue-blazed old railroad grade to return to the parking lot at 9.55 miles.

HIKE SUMMARY:

9.55 Mile Hike:
[  0.00]  From Riday's Parking Lot take the blue-blazed old railroad grade
[  0.30]  Cross over yellow metal gate
[  1.10]  Straight on red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop at trail register intersection
[  1.90]  Red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop makes sharp left turn
[  2.10]  Turn right at intersection on red-blazed North Trail; ascend more steeply
[  2.50]  Keep right at fork; trail switchbacks up
[  2.60]  Keep right at intersection; keep left at fork short distance ahead
[  2.80]  Turn right on orange-blazed trail at end of North Trail
[  2.90]  Cross Rim Road continuing on gravel path
[  3.15]  Arrive at summit at Parking Lot #2
[  3.35]  Cattell Cabin - continue straight to Camelback Road
[  3.50]  State Forest helipad on left
[  3.70]  Pass yellow metal gate and Camelback Restaurant on right
[  4.00]  Pass yellow metal gate on left; turn left on gravel South Trail
[  4.20]  Trail register on right
[  4.30]  Turn left at intersection; right goes to State Game Lands 38
[  4.85]  Old South Trail sign on left
[  5.20]  Vista trail comes in from left; vista ahead on right at boulder
[  5.60]  Scout Trail comes in from left; views of Delaware Water Gap on right
[  5.85]  At intersection proceed straight on orange-blazed Indian Trail
[  6.25]  Trail goes left while multiple side trail to the right go to views along ledges
[  6.75]  Turn left at intersection by bench; keep straight on South Trail ahead
[  7.90]  Turn right on red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop at end of South Trail
[  8.25]  Stay right at fork
[  8.40]  Turn right on blue-blazed old railroad grade where red-blazed trail turns left
[  9.25]  Cross yellow metal gate
[  9.55]  Arrive back at Riday's Gate parking area

8 Mile Hike
[  0.00]  From Riday's Parking Lot take the blue-blazed old railroad grade
[  0.30]  Cross over yellow metal gate
[  1.10]  Straight on red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop at trail register intersection
[  1.90]  Red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop makes sharp left turn
[  2.10]  Turn right at intersection on red-blazed North Trail; ascend more steeply
[  2.50]  Keep right at fork; trail switchbacks up
[  2.60]  Keep right at intersection; keep left at fork short distance ahead
[  2.80]  Turn right on orange-blazed trail at end of North Trail
[  2.90]  Cross Rim Road continuing on gravel path
[  3.15]  Arrive at summit at Parking Lot #2
[  3.35]  Cattell Cabin - return to kiosk, face restroom, take trail to left of restrooms
[  3.45]  Veer right through Parking Lot #3, walk out entrance, cross Rim Road; take yellow-blazed Vista Trail to South Trail
[  4.05]  Scout Trail comes in from left; views of Delaware Water Gap on right
[  4.30]  At intersection proceed straight on orange-blazed Indian Trail
[  4.70]  Trail goes left while multiple side trail to the right go to views along ledges
[  5.20]  Turn left at intersection by bench; keep straight on South Trail ahead
[  6.35]  Turn right on red-blazed North Trail Lower Loop at end of South Trail
[  6.70]  Stay right at fork
[  6.85]  Turn right on blue-blazed old railroad grade where red-blazed trail turns left
[  7.70]  Cross yellow metal gate
[  8.00]  Arrive back at Riday's Gate parking area