Steep Rock Preserve

Steep Rock Preserve offers a serene nature escape in Connecticut, featuring rich historical and ecological elements, alongside recreational attractions.

998
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Not officially recorded
Annual Visitors
1925
Year Established

About Steep Rock Preserve

 

Steep Rock Preserve is a cherished piece of natural habitat located in Washington, Connecticut, covering approximately 998 acres. This nature preserve is a blend of rugged landscapes, lush forests, and the picturesque Shepaug River meandering through. Geographically, it's characterized by its steep rock formations, from which it derives its name, and a vast mix of deciduous and coniferous trees providing a rich natural backdrop. Historically, the area has roots reaching back to the early 20th century when it was donated to be preserved as open space. Its trails are popular for hiking, walking, and horseback riding, offering visitors serene paths that transverse old rail beds and lead to spectacular river overlooks. Notable landmarks include the Tunnel, a hand-cut train tunnel from early rail days, and the breathtaking views from the top of Steep Rock's summit. Seasonal changes bring vibrant colors in the fall and opportunities for snowshoeing in the winter, adding to its year-round appeal.

Highlights

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Spectacular views from Steep Rock Summit

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Historic railway tunnel carved through solid rock

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Scenic hike along the Shepaug River

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Diverse ecosystems with rich itineraries of flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

The Tunnel

A historic, hand-cut tunnel that was once part of a railway line.

Steep Rock Summit

Offers panoramic views over the Shepaug River and surrounding hills.

Shepaug River

A tranquil river that runs through the preserve offering scenic views and a habitat for various waterfowl.