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Nepaug State Forest adventures

Nepaug State Forest Adventures

Nepaug State Forest is a 1,373-acre woodland area in western Connecticut offering diverse hiking, mountain biking, and fishing opportunities along the scenic Nepaug River.

1,373
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
20,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1920s
Year Established

About Nepaug State Forest

 

Nepaug State Forest is located in the western part of Connecticut, spanning the towns of New Hartford and Canton. This heavily forested area covers approximately 1,373 acres primarily composed of mixed hardwood forests, providing habitat for white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various songbirds. The Nepaug River bisects the forest, creating riparian ecosystems and enriching the area’s biodiversity. Established in the early 20th century, the forest has a history rooted in timber production and conservation efforts. Its trail network offers over 10 miles of multi-use paths, including the popular Nepaug Trail. Recreational activities in the forest focus on hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and wildlife observation. The forest also features rustic campsites that appeal to backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude. The diverse terrain includes rocky outcrops, river crossings, and quiet woodlands, attracting photographers and nature lovers year-round. Nepaug State Forest’s proximity to other protected areas such as the nearby Nepaug Reservoir and the Litchfield Hills makes it well-regarded among local outdoor communities. Its blend of water features, forest cover, and trail variety offers visitors a peaceful setting to explore Connecticut’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Nepaug River access points offering excellent fishing and paddling

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Nepaug Trail known for scenic river views and varied terrain

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Rocky ledges and overlooks providing panoramic views of the forest canopy

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Remote backcountry campsites for a quiet overnight experience

Notable Natural Features

Nepaug River

A central waterway running through the forest known for trout fishing and scenic riverbank trails.

Nepaug Trail

A multi-use trail offering varied terrain, river views, and connections to other regional trails.

Backcountry Campsites

Primitive campsites that provide solitude and close proximity to nature, ideal for backpackers.