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The Pattaconk Reservoir trail offers a delightful and accessible hike, tracing the serene shoreline of the 56-acre reservoir. As you walk this easy 3.5-mile (5.6 km) route, you'll pass through diverse scenery, from quiet pine forests to rocky sections, all while enjoying continuous water views. With only 232 feet (71…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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4.13 km
797 m
662 m
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4.05 km
679 m
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The trail primarily features a relatively flat path that follows the shoreline of the reservoir. You should expect typical Connecticut terrain, which includes lots of roots and rocks, as well as some rocky outcrops and diverse forest landscapes, including pine forests. While generally well-maintained, some sections might be more rugged.
Yes, the trail is generally considered moderate to easy, making it suitable for most skill levels, including beginners and families. The relatively flat nature and well-maintained paths contribute to its accessibility. There are also picnic tables and lean-tos available for breaks.
Absolutely! The Pattaconk Reservoir trail is highly dog-friendly. Its relatively flat terrain and minimal incline make it enjoyable for dogs, and there are many opportunities for them to swim in the reservoir.
The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring brings fresh foliage, summer provides shaded paths, and autumn showcases vibrant fall colors. Wildlife sightings are common throughout the warmer months. Consider visiting during off-peak times for a more tranquil experience.
The trail is located within Cockaponset State Forest. While specific parking details aren't provided, access points are typically available at designated trailheads within state forests. Look for official signage upon arrival.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day-use hiking in Connecticut State Forests like Cockaponset. However, it's always a good idea to check the official CT DEEP website for any updated regulations or specific requirements.
You'll enjoy continuous, serene views of the Pattaconk Lake as the trail closely follows its edge. The surrounding mature woodlands provide a scenic and shaded experience. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as deer and various bird species. The area also features remnants of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) stonework and grading.
Yes, there are loop options available. A popular loop around the reservoir is approximately 2.6 miles, taking about 57 minutes to complete. A longer loop is also available, covering about 5.39 miles.
Yes, the route is part of Connecticut's extensive Blue-Blazed Trail System and intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections of the North Pattaconk Trail, Yellow Trail, Cockaponset Trail, White Trail, and Yellow-White Trail along the way.
The area has a rich history, with parts of the trail developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. You can still observe remnants of their stonework and grading. The broader Cockaponset Trail, which connects to this area, also passes historical sites like old charcoal mounds and aging stone structures, hinting at the forest's 19th-century industrial past.
Yes, the trail is situated near the charming town of Chester, Connecticut. After your hike, you can explore local cafes, restaurants, and shops in Chester, making for a pleasant extension to your outing.
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