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Hiking around Heritage Village explores the rolling hills and woodlands of Southbury, Connecticut, characterized by a mix of state parks, nature preserves, and river valleys. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including lush woodlands, expansive meadows, and serene waterways like Lake Lillinonah and the Housatonic River. Trails navigate through forests and past water features, offering a scenic backdrop for outdoor pursuits. The terrain also includes geologically significant areas and locations known for vibrant fall foliage.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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6.27km
01:45
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Explore the Whittemore Sanctuary on an easy 3.9-mile (6.3 km) hike, designed to take you about 1 hour and 45 minutes. This route offers a gentle ascent of 418 feet…
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2.10km
00:32
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Janie Pierce Park offers an easy hiking experience through 100 acres of scenic woodland in Southbury, Connecticut. As you hike, you'll enjoy constant views of the large and beautiful Transylvania…

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6.22km
01:43
100m
120m
Hike the easy 3.9-mile Bent of the River Outer Loop through diverse habitats, past the Red Barn, and along the Pomperaug River.
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2.80km
00:51
90m
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Hike the easy 1.7-mile Miller Trail in Kettletown State Park, gaining 298 feet in about 51 minutes.
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2.40km
00:42
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Embark on an easy hike along the Brian E. Tierney Blue Trail, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) route that offers a diverse natural experience. You will navigate through forest paths and…
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The Bent of the River Audubon Center in Southbury, Connecticut, encompasses diverse habitats such as forests, meadows, and wetlands. The environmental education center offers trails for birdwatching and nature walks.
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Blackmans Hill is a small forested 930 ft summit in Whittemore Sanctuary and has a bit of a view but is mostly obscured by trees. The hike there is an easy and modest incline, and it is possible to pass the summit on a loop around the Whittemore Sanctuary, which has many different trails crossing the park.
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Yes, the region has several trails perfect for a family outing. A particularly good option is the George Waldo State Park loop, which offers a gentle and accessible path for all ages.
Many trails in the state parks and preserves around Southbury are dog-friendly, as long as your dog is kept on a leash. Parks like Southford Falls and Kettletown are popular with dog walkers. It's always a good practice to check for specific rules on signs at the trailhead.
Yes, you can find waterfalls in the area. Southford Falls State Park is the main highlight, featuring a picturesque waterfall that is easily accessible. The trails within this park will lead you right to it.
The area has several great loop trails so you can end your hike where you started. For a moderate hike with varied scenery, consider the Bent of the River Audubon Center loop. It takes you through a beautiful nature preserve known for birdwatching.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars. Hikers often praise the region's well-maintained paths, serene woodlands, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
There are just under 10 designated hiking routes in the immediate area. These range from short, easy walks in state parks to more moderate trails through local forests and nature preserves.
The landscape is classic New England countryside. Expect to hike through lush woodlands, across rolling meadows, and alongside serene waterways like the Pomperaug River. Many trails offer a quiet, immersive nature experience.
While most trails are easy to moderate, you can find a good workout. The Lillinonah Trail in Paugussett State Forest offers a more moderate challenge with some elevation changes, providing rewarding views for your effort.
Hiking is enjoyable here year-round, but autumn is particularly spectacular when the New England foliage is at its peak color. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming wildflowers, while summer is great for enjoying the shaded, wooded trails.
Absolutely. The Bent of the River Audubon Center is a premier destination for birdwatching. Its trails wind through diverse habitats, attracting a wide variety of local and migratory bird species.
Most of the state parks and nature preserves, such as Southford Falls State Park and Kettletown State Park, have designated parking areas near the main trailheads. Arriving earlier on weekends is recommended as lots can fill up.


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