215 miles • New England Trail • Connecticut & Massachusetts, U.S.
The New England National Scenic Trail (NET) is a 215 mile long hiking trail that has been in existence for over half a century. The NET travels through Connecticut and Massachusetts. The trail passes through the historic Mattabesett, Metacomet, and Monadnock Trail systems. The NET travels through classic New England. The features include vistas, rural towns, forests, and large river valleys. The trail also travels through colonial historical landmarks and highlights a range of diverse ecosystems and natural resources. This includes mountain ridges and summits, forested glades, wetlands and vernal pools, lakes, streams, and waterfalls.
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The New England National Scenic Trail (NET) is a 215 mile long hiking trail that has been in existence for over half a century. The NET travels through Connecticut and Massachusetts. The trail passes through the historic Mattabesett, Metacomet, and Monadnock Trail systems. The NET travels through classic New England. The features include vistas, rural towns, forests, and large river valleys. The trail also travels through colonial historical landmarks and highlights a range of diverse ecosystems and natural resources. This includes mountain ridges and summits, forested glades, wetlands and vernal pools, lakes, streams, and waterfalls.
$17.99
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Founded in 1895, the Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA) was the first private, nonprofit, conservation organization to be established in Connecticut. The The CFPA connects people to Connecticut’s forests, parks, and Blue-Blazed Hiking Trails, and ensures these special places are protected and well-managed for future generations. CFPA and its volunteers launched the Blue-Blazed Hiking Trail System in 1929 as a new way to explore and appreciate Connecticut’s forests. The trails are hosted on 825 miles of private, town, and state lands stretching across 96 towns, and include the nation’s newest National Scenic Trail, the New England Trail.