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Hop River State Park Trail adventures

Hop River State Park Trail Adventures

The Hop River State Park Trail is a multi-use rail-trail in eastern Connecticut offering scenic pathways for hiking, biking, and horseback riding through tranquil woodlands and wetlands.

Approx. 400
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000+
Annual Visitors
2000s (converted from railroad to trail)
Year Established

About Hop River State Park Trail

 

The Hop River State Park Trail occupies a former railroad corridor that stretches approximately 20 miles through several towns in eastern Connecticut, including Windham, Andover, Columbia, and Bolton. It follows the route of the old Hop River rail line, providing a flat, accessible pathway amid a variety of landscapes such as forests, farmland, wetlands, and small stream crossings. The trail crosses over picturesque trestle bridges, including a notable bridge over the Hop River itself, offering peaceful views and wildlife observation opportunities. The trail passes through a mix of ecological zones that support diverse plant and animal species, including migratory birds, deer, and native amphibians. Along the length of the trail, users can enjoy quiet recreation with minimal motor vehicle interference, making it popular for long-distance cycling, hiking, horseback riding, and nature photography. The surface is generally stone dust or packed gravel, suitable for a range of users and seasonal biking. History buffs can appreciate the trail’s origin as a rail line dating back to the 19th century, and remnants of railroad infrastructure still remain at points along the route. The trail connects several local parks and natural areas, making it a valuable recreational corridor for residents and visitors. Its gentle grade and scenic surroundings make it accessible for families, casual walkers, and more serious outdoor enthusiasts alike. The Hop River State Park Trail is maintained by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection and plays a significant role in regional greenway initiatives.

Highlights

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Historic railroad trestle bridge over Hop River

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Diverse wetland ecosystems with abundant birdlife

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Multi-use trail allowing hiking, biking, and horseback riding

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Quiet rural scenery with minimal urban development

Notable Natural Features

Hop River Bridge

A historic railroad trestle spanning the Hop River, offering scenic views of the river and surrounding wetlands.

Wetland Habitats

Sections of the trail run adjacent to freshwater wetlands that are home to a variety of bird species, amphibians, and native plants.

Trail Connectivity

Connects multiple towns and regional park areas, serving as a practical greenway for local recreation and commuting.