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Connecticut



posted Dec 2, 2022

Mike Giapponi

Bethlehem, Connecticut, United States


posted Jun 5, 2019

Making it Count: Analyzing Trail Use Data in New York and Connecticut

by Laura Brown with University of Connecticut, Dylan Carey with Parks and Trails New York, Jennifer Ceponis with Capital District Transportation Committee, Emily Dozier with Dutchess County Transportation Council, Kristina Kelly with Connecticut Trail Census, James Stevens with ConsultEcon, Inc.

Presenters outline the techniques used and lessons learned from trail counts in New York and Connecticut.


published Dec 2018

Sandy Hook Remembered

by American Trails Staff

Permanent Memorial to Take Shape under the Watchful Eyes of Two SWA Designers


published Mar 2007

New England Greenway Vision Plan

The New England wide vision plan for a network of greenways and green spaces is built on the continuation of a great tradition of planning in New England.


published Jan 2009

The Shoreline Greenway Trail: a study in patience, flexibility, and creativity

by John Eberle with Stantec

The 25-mile trail along a stretch of Connecticut’s southern coast faces challenges from acquiring easements, to coordinating between four towns, to designing through varying types of terrain.


posted Mar 27, 2018

Quinebaug River Water Trail - Thompson Lake Section, Connecticut

This five-mile water trail within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ West Thompson Lake project is an excellent 3-hour outing for paddlers who are comfortable with moving water and enjoy seeing varied landscapes of forests and fields along with extensive wildlife habitat.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Connecticut: Ann Colson

For the past 10 years Ann has been the Trails Coordinator for the Connecticut Forest and Park Association (CFPA), the oldest conservation organization in the state.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Connecticut: Joe Hickey

Joe Hickey has given a lifetime of service to protecting and preserving Connecticut’s trails and open space.


posted Jan 16, 2018

Connecticut: Russ Waldie

Russ Waldie is a dedicated and reliable volunteer section maintainer on the Appalachian Trail in Connecticut, and has been for more than a decade.


posted Dec 25, 2017

Connecticut Impressionist Art Trail

The State of Connecticut has been widely recognized as the birthplace of American Impressionist art, where many prominent artists gathered at the turn of the 20th Century to paint the landscape.


Results from the Business Directory


Granby Land Trust

Granby, Connecticut

Founded in 1972, the Granby Land Trust works to preserve Granby's Natural Heritage through the conservation of its beautiful places.


PO Box 23, Granby, Connecticut 06035
[email protected]
https://granbylandtrust.org/glt/

Avalonia Land Conservancy

Old Mystic, Connecticut

Avalonia Land Conservancy, founded in 1968, is a land trust dedicated to conservation through the acquisition of open space. It is a non-profit, non-political, tax-exempt organization. We believe that the conservation o...


PO Box 49 | Locaton: 6 Hatch Street, Mystic, Old Mystic, Connecticut 06372
(860) 884-3500 • [email protected]
https://avalonia.org/

Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area

Salisbury, Connecticut

The Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area (Housatonic Heritage) exists to illuminate the diverse, rich identity of the Upper Housatonic River Valley region and to preserve and promote its historical, cultural an...


PO Box 493 | 24 Main St, Salisbury, Connecticut 06068
(860) 435-9505 • [email protected]
https://housatonicheritage.org/

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