Branford Supply Ponds Preserve

Branford Supply Ponds Preserve offers serene woodland trails and tranquil waterways, ideal for leisurely hikes and nature observation.

350
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Branford Supply Ponds Preserve

 

Branford Supply Ponds Preserve is located in Branford, Connecticut, and spans across a diverse landscape characterized by lush woodlands and serene water bodies. The preserve serves as a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking a connection with nature. The area is a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to spot deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species, including herons and hawks. Historically, the ponds were part of a water supply system, now integrated into this preserved natural setting. Visitors can enjoy several trails that meander through the park, revealing scenic wetlands and forest views. Recreational activities include hiking, birding, and picnicking, as well as winter activities like snowshoeing, offering year-round exploration. The preserve is a popular destination due to its accessibility and the diversity of its natural habitats.

Highlights

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Scenic vistas along the Red Trail

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Rich birdwatching opportunities along the pond edges

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Historic connections to Branford's water supply history

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Peaceful spots ideal for meditation and photography

Notable Natural Features

Red Trail

A popular loop trail providing scenic views of the ponds and wetlands.

Heron Pond

A tranquil water feature often frequented by herons and other bird species.

Burton's Circle

A historic area that offers insights into the preserve's past as a water supply site.