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    Derby Greenway

    4.7 (12 reviews)

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    Sarah M.

    This is one of my favorite parts about Derby. The walkway is 1.5 miles if you start at BJs and end at the Derby-Shelton bridge, which gives you a solid 5K. The path is well kept overall and it's a really pretty way to see some of the local flora and fauna. There are usually other people running, walking, or biking on the trail, so it's fairly popular and relatively safe. The only thing is to beware of the Canadian geese.

    Amazing greenway trail completed in phases. I started the 33F jaunt on the Shelton side!
    Jana C.

    CT's smallest city, boasting the birthplace of Edward Nelson Shelton, after which the neighboring town across Housatonic R. is named... Cross Bridge St from Shelton side and come enjoy the views from the confluence of the Naugatuck and Housatonic Rivers. PortOLets along the way. Get off the trail and walk into Derby on either side of the Naugatuck. Pretty, staid vistas of water and old town skyline, steeples jutting out into the blue, blue sky. Phase III of the trail was just completed. The trail itself opened in 2006. Park at own risk. There is a sign up warning of break-ins. I looked down to see lots of shattered glass on the ground. Can drive directly up to boat ramp to either launch kayak, canoe, or to fish. Gorgeous place.

    The black & white gives the picture a nice, warm, old time feeling.
    John F.

    A great place to go for a nice peaceful walk, jog or bike ride. A mostly scenic, 3.4 mile round trip. I walk here so often I've probably surpassed the hundred mile mark. Lots of squirrels , chipmunks and even rabbits can be sighted. Minus one star for prohibiting dogs. From the time the walkway was completed until last year you could bring your leashed dog for a walk or run. Thanks to many irresponsible dog owners who wouldn't clean up after their pets, dogs are no longer allowed.

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    Can someone please tell me the total miles up and back this trail adds up to? I've read all different lengths.

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    I have always liked going there for a fun day of swimming and just plain enjoying my time there in…read morethe summer. The fact that after all these years it is still standing tells me that the people still enjoy going there and still want it to be preserved.

    The signage is not great, especially if you are looking for the waterfall. But once found, it was a…read moregreat hike. There are 3 different trails, from 0.5m to 1m each way. You can go to the summit and get to see the beautiful river or head down to the waterfall. Unfortunately we went after a dry summer, and the waterfall was a very small trickle which was anticlimactic. But the hike was still fun. Warning: some paths are very narrow and can only take one person at a time. If going with kids, be warned. If your kids are prone to not listening and wandering, this is not the right hike. The paths are not paved and the risk of getting hurt if varying off-course are great. Since I mentioned about the signage...here are some tips. If you go to the general parking area, that is for the beach. It is very pretty to walk along and take photos or launch kayaks...but this is not the parking lot for the waterfall. Instead, go to the small parking lot on the other side of the road (do not pass the train tracks). If you go right, there is good signage that explains the 3 trails and markers. If you go left, it's the shortest 0.5m path directly to the waterfall (it's the red/blue path). Enjoy!

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    Osborndale State Park

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    4.4(7 reviews)
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    I just love this park!!! The scenery and atmosphere is just absolutely beautiful. I come into the…read morepark for my walks and to sit by lake for a few minutes to clear my mind. Osbornedale State Park has a hiking trail, fishing, picnic areas, and t nearby Osborne Homestead Museum. The prominent Osborne family owned numerous metal working and fabric product factories in the area. At the young age of 31, Frances Osborne, later Mrs. Waldo Kellogg, took over the family business when her father died in 1907. Miss Osborne decided to take over the family business instead of selling it. Additionally, it was contrary to the advice of the executers of her father's estate, and a brave undertaking for a woman in the early part of the century. Despite the prejudices against woman in business at that time, Mrs. Frances Osborne Kellogg was very successful in her many businesses and investments. By adhering to the belief that one should always buy land but never sell it. Mrs. Kellogg gradually acquired numerous separate farms which now comprise the 350 acre Osbornedale State Park, an unusually large property in the Derby-Ansonia area.

    Since I was in the area on a beautiful sunny day, I decided to finally check out the Osborndale…read moreState Park, which many people have enjoyed for years. It is small and has beautiful trails. It is a great place to have a picnic. It was peaceful and very relaxing to spend some time outside in nature.

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    Naugatuck State Forest - In the Quillinan Reservoir Block - great hiking for humans and 4 legged friends.

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    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    There's a few different sections of the Naugatuck State Forest. We went to the Quillinan Reservoir…read moreBlock, which is in Ansonia. There are a few ways to access this park, we decided to go from the Ansonia Nature Center. The transition over to State Forest is pretty subtle, mainly with some markings on the trees. This park is also adjacent to some watershed land, that is also marked really well. This park has some nice hiking trails, with a lot of different loop options. We ended up doing a 10k (6 miles) hike, on the white and purple loop trails. The trails are nicely blazed, and there's a really good variety of trees. We went through some hardwoods and some pine forest, and there were lots of plants and some water views of the reservoir at various points along the hike. It's not too strenuous elevation wise, which was nice for a moderate hike. Mountain biking is allowed in the park, and we saw several people out for a ride, so it seems a pretty popular location for biking, and the trails seem not overly eroded. My only complaint is this park is adjacent to a gun club, so for a good chunk of the hike (mostly the white trail) was done to the sound of near constant gunfire. It's not the most tranquil thing, especially if you're sensitive to that sound.

    This is a beautiful walk around the reservoir. The day was overcast with a threat of rain, but the…read moretemperature today made up for the darkened skies. Colorful leaves are starting to pop out everywhere, and I suppose this place will be in it's prime in a week or so. If you're in the neighborhood, you have to stop by and enjoy the scenery.

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