Tri-Mountain State Park In Connecticut Just Turned 99 Years Old And It’s The Perfect Spot For A Day Trip

With 142 state forests and state parks in Connecticut, there's a lot of ground to explore! Each of these designated protected areas have their own magical features that make them worthy of a visit, but the park we're featuring today is celebrating a very special milestone. Tri-Mountain State Park in Durham, CT is turning 99 years old in 2024. Despite its sprawling 157-acre size, many aren't even aware this place exists due to its remoteness. Let's take a closer look:

Tri-Mountain State Park encompasses parts of Trimountain and Fowler Mountain.

It's an incredibly scenic area to visit during any season, and you'll find several great trails here ripe for exploration.

However, the unique thing about Tri-Mountain State Park is that there's actually no road access to this gem.

The park can only be reached by hiking the Mattabesett Trail.

Most visitors park along Howd Road and then follow the trail into Tri-Mountain State Park.

Since it's such a remote area, you're sure to enjoy some peace and quiet here.

It's a great spot to sit and reflect on nature.

Do note that some of the pathways here can be a bit steep and rocky, so it's not advised to try to get here if you're a novice hiker.

However, if you're up for the challenge, this is a beautiful area worthy of exploration!

For more information about all the great trails at Tri-Mountain State Park, check out our friends at Alltrails. If you really love to get out and explore the trails in Connecticut, consider a free trial of Alltrails+ for benefits like downloadable trail maps and turn-by-turn directions.

Looking for even more great state parks in Connecticut to explore? Check out our Ultimate Guide to Connecticut State Parks!

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/connecticut/best-state-parks-ct/

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