Loomis State Forest adventures

Loomis State Forest Adventures

Loomis State Forest is a 925-acre state forest in East Hampton, Connecticut, offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and nature observation across its diverse woodland habitats.

925
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Loomis State Forest

 

Loomis State Forest spans approximately 925 acres in Middlesex County, Connecticut, near the town of East Hampton. The forest is characterized by a mix of hardwood and coniferous trees, interspersed with streams, wetlands, and small ponds that sustain a variety of wildlife. The terrain is moderately hilly, providing varied topography appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the land was once part of private holdings before being dedicated as a state forest primarily for conservation, sustainable timber production, and public recreation. Today, Loomis State Forest is well-utilized for non-motorized pursuits such as hiking and mountain biking, thanks to an established network of trails, and fishing opportunities in its water bodies. Birdwatchers can enjoy observing species typical of northeastern woodlands, including warblers, woodpeckers, and raptors. The forest does not have developed campgrounds but serves as a quiet day-use area for locals and visitors seeking a natural setting close to urban centers. Its proximity to the Connecticut River and other nearby protected areas adds to the appeal for recreationists interested in exploring multiple forest landscapes. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall foliage and spring wildflowers, enhancing the visitor experience year-round. Loomis State Forest offers a balance of accessible outdoor recreation and preservation of native habitats, making it a valued green space within Connecticut's network of state forests.

Highlights

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A scenic overlook along the Loomis Trail providing views of surrounding forested hills

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Mixed hardwood forest habitat with abundant birdwatching opportunities

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Popular mountain biking loops maintained by local trail groups

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Quiet forest ponds supporting fishing and amphibian observation

Notable Natural Features

Loomis Trail System

A network of trails offering 12 miles of varied terrain for hikers and mountain bikers, featuring scenic views and diverse forest ecosystems.

Ponds and Wetlands

Several small ponds and wetlands within the forest provide habitat for amphibians and a serene fishing environment.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

The forest is dominated by oak, maple, and hickory trees, supporting diverse wildlife and striking seasonal foliage displays.