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Paugussett State Forest adventures

Paugussett State Forest Adventures

Paugussett State Forest offers a blend of forested hills, scenic reservoirs, and diverse trails, providing visitors opportunities for hiking, fishing, and mountain biking in southwestern Connecticut.

1,253
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
30,000+
Annual Visitors
1926
Year Established

About Paugussett State Forest

 

Paugussett State Forest, located primarily in the towns of Shelton and Monroe, Connecticut, is a modest yet ecologically rich state forest spanning over 1,200 acres. The forest features a mix of hardwood and coniferous trees, wetlands, rocky outcrops, and several small reservoirs contributing to its diversity of habitats. Geographically, the forest lies in the Housatonic River watershed area and includes the popular Lake Zoar shoreline as well as the Stevenson Dam vicinity. This area retains historical significance through its connection to Native American heritage and colonial-era land use. Visitors to Paugussett State Forest can explore an interconnected network of hiking and mountain biking trails, including parts of the blue-blazed Paugussett Trail. Along the trails are opportunities for wildlife viewing, particularly songbirds, deer, and occasional sightings of barred owls or foxes. Fishing is popular in the reservoirs and nearby lakes, particularly for bass and trout. The forest’s varied terrain includes gentle ridge lines and rocky ledges which provide picturesque views, especially during autumn foliage. Seasonal activities such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are possible in winter months, though the forest sees moderate snow coverage. Paugussett State Forest appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for accessible natural areas close to urban centers with an emphasis on low-impact recreational use. Although no formal campgrounds exist within its boundaries, visitors can enjoy day trips, picnicking, and quiet nature exploration. The forest is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, with ongoing efforts to maintain trails and protect its water resources and wildlife habitat.

Highlights

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Paugussett Trail – a 13-mile blue-blazed hiking route offering varied terrain and reservoir views

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Lake Zoar shoreline providing fishing and scenic water vistas

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Historic Stevenson Dam area located near forest boundaries

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Rocky ledges giving panoramic views during fall foliage season

Notable Natural Features

Paugussett Trail

A primary trail spanning approximately 13 miles through mixed forest and along reservoir shores, known for diverse terrain and scenic overlooks.

Lake Zoar Access

The forest borders Lake Zoar, a popular spot for fishing and tranquil water views, supporting bass, trout, and other freshwater species.

Stevenson Dam Area

Located adjacent to the forest, this hydroelectric dam is a historic landmark offering unique views and interpretive signage on local history.