Described as the last remaining significant piece of undeveloped land along the Connecticut coastline, this rugged park lives up to the hype. It’s a beautiful trail leading out to the bluffs on Long Island sound. There’s one trail head leading from the parking lot that soon forks allowing you to Continue Reading
Devils Hopyard State Park
Located in Haddam Connecticut the Devils Hopyard, also known as Chapman Falls is a place where history seems to have mixed with legend. The land surrounding the falls was used by early settlers to grow hops for the production of beer, and the falls having a stepped appearance with many Continue Reading
Lost River Gorge, New Hampshire
Lost river Gorge and Franconia Notch state park New Hampshire
Personal paranormal experiences.
This is going to be fun to write, not that I’m some paranormal investigator but I’ve had a few good experiences going all the way back to when I was a kid. Growing up in a house that was built in 1870 and was, as my aunt described it, twice Continue Reading
Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge
The first time I went to Trustom pond I was looking for a place to walk my dog Lucy, so I was a little perturbed by the fact that there’s no dogs allowed in the preserve. But once I got back there again, sans dog, I found what a beautiful Continue Reading
Irreverent Warriors Hike, Norwich CT
The MISSION of Irreverent Warriors is to bring veterans together using humor and camaraderie to improve mental health and prevent veteran suicide.
Canal trail Cape Cod
I must have taken the Canal trail for granted while growing up because I was in my forties the first time I rode the entire trail on a bicycle. It was a beautiful ride, I started at the sandwich side recreational park and headed south toward the train bridge. There’s Continue Reading
Carter preserve loop trail, Charlestown Rhode Island
Carter Preserve in Charlestown Rhode Island is an 1100 acre preserve, established in 2001 by The Nature Conservancy. The land, as beautiful as it is, with the glacial erratic and colonial stone walls, has a dark past. One that can be found while diving deep into the world’s nuclear history, Continue Reading
Mt Manadnock state park
I’m sad to say that as a New Englander it took me until I was forty three to finally climb Mt. Manadnock. What a great trail and what a great mountain this is. I headed up there on a Sunday morning, after wondering what to do with my day I Continue Reading
Harkness State Park
Waterford Connecticut It must have something to do with the Connecticut’s coastlines proximity to New York and the old money that went along with the boom of the industrial age, but the parks that I seem to come across all have this big, old and decrepit sprawling estates with views Continue Reading