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Easy hiking trails around North Grosvenor Dale, Connecticut, traverse a landscape characterized by the French River, North Grosvenordale Pond, and surrounding wooded hills. This area, part of the Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor, offers accessible routes through preserved natural and historical settings. Many trails follow waterways, providing views of the river and remnants of the village's industrial past. The terrain generally features gentle slopes, making it suitable for easy hikes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Quaddick Red Trail Loop offers a delightful and accessible outdoor experience, perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll meander through serene forested areas, where ancient stone walls weave through fern-covered…
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The Tri-State Marker Loop Trail offers a fascinating journey through varied terrain, from flat, old railroad beds to a rugged, rocky climb. You'll wander through wooded areas dotted with old…

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This easy 0.6-mile hiking route in Bull Hill Preserve offers a quick outdoor escape with minimal elevation gain.
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The Putnam River Trail offers a delightful journey along the Quinebaug River, where you'll discover a blend of natural beauty and local history. The path is predominantly paved and flat,…
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The Tripoint marker loop from Long Pond Preserve offers a delightful, easy stroll through local woodlands, perfect for a quick nature fix. While the name might evoke images of a…
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Depending on the route you take last part of the trail can be considered a moderate hike.
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The northern section of the Air Line Trail is particularly captivating, featuring an old bridge and the intriguing "Hermit Cave," and culminating at the tri-point marker where Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island meet. This boundary is identified by a 4-foot granite monument (with an additional 5 feet underground) situated in a small hilltop clearing. The marker, 14 inches square with a 6-inch pyramidal top, is inscribed with "MASS 1883" on the north side, "R.I. 1883" on the south, and "CONN" on the west—Connecticut's side lacks a date due to disagreements over the boundary. This monument was installed by a commission from Massachusetts and Rhode Island in late 1883.
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The Putnam River Trail is a 1.8 mile long paved trail. It is part of the East Coast Greenway Trail. As the name suggests, it follows along the Putnam River and gives you great views of the water.
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At Cargill Falls, you'll find a dam and cascades right in the heart of the city. From the Pomfret Bridge on US-44, you can see the wide dam and several flowing channels clearly. An island splits the Quinebaug River and the dam, creating a beautiful display of cascades below as the river rushes to reconnect.
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This granite monument marks the border of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It was set over 130 years ago. The mountain bike trails in the area are great too.
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The Quaddick Reservoir, once frequented by the Nipmuck Indians for fishing, is the main attraction of this park. Today, the area is popular with its sandy beach, ball fields, and the trails that run throughout the park.
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No matter which path you take to the marker, its a pretty rough uphill climb. Most likely you will need to carry your bike or leave your bike at the bottom of the climb.
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This granite monument marks the border of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It was set over 130 years ago. The mountain bike trails in the area great too.
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North Grosvenor Dale offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 8 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 17 hiking tours available in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Easy hikes in North Grosvenor Dale often feature scenic waterways like the French River and North Grosvenordale Pond, along with peaceful wooded hills. You'll also encounter glimpses of the area's industrial past, such as old stonework along canal banks and the historic mill village.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks. The Quaddick Red Trail Loop is a popular 1.4-mile option through wooded areas. Another short and easy loop is the Tri-State Marker Loop Trail, which leads to a historical marker.
Absolutely. The easy trails in North Grosvenor Dale are generally characterized by gentle slopes and accessible paths, making them ideal for families. The Tri-State Marker Loop Trail is particularly short and flat, perfect for younger children.
Many trails in the North Grosvenor Dale area are dog-friendly, especially those in natural open spaces. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash and check specific trail regulations before you go. The North Grosvenordale Riverwalk, for example, is a popular spot for walkers with dogs.
The area is rich in history. You can explore the historic mill village and its impressive 1872 mill structure. The Tri-State Marker Loop Trail leads to the Tripoint marker, a significant landmark. You might also encounter old stonework along the French River, remnants of the area's industrial past.
Spring and fall are particularly beautiful for easy hikes in North Grosvenor Dale, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer offers lush greenery, while winter can provide serene, snow-covered landscapes, though some paths might be icy. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Viewpoint Trail offers scenic vistas. The North Grosvenordale Riverwalk provides views of the French River and North Grosvenordale Pond. Nearby, Brandy Hill Road is also known for its viewpoints.
Access points for trails like the North Grosvenordale Riverwalk often have dedicated parking. For example, Riverside Park and Heritage Way Park serve as access points with parking. For trails around West Thompson Lake, there are also designated parking areas.
The easy trails in North Grosvenor Dale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, accessible paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the river and pond-side walks.
Yes, the North Grosvenordale Riverwalk follows the French River, offering pleasant views of the water and the historic mill. The Putnam River Trail also offers an easy, flat walk alongside a river.
For easy hikes, comfortable walking shoes or light hiking boots are recommended. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather, and consider bringing a hat and sunscreen during warmer months. Even on easy trails, it's wise to carry water.


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