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Why Trails?
Connecticut’s bounty of natural and physical amenities - greenways, multi-use paths, parks, and forested area are some of the state’s greatest assets for encouraging physical activity. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) estimates that there are over 2,000 miles of multi-use trails within CT State Parks and Forests alone (and likely over 3,000 miles including those not in the park system).
Get out. Be active. Stay healthy!
There are Three Programs
Connecticut Trail Census
The Connecticut Trail Census consists of trail use counts recorded by infrared pedestrian counters, trail user intercept surveys administered by trained volunteers, and public education programs.

Connecticut Trail Finder
The Connecticut Trail Finder website is Connecticut's go-to resource for discovering trails across the state. All trail postings are manager-approved ensuring that trail information is accurate and up-to-date.

Active Living (PATHS)
People Active on Trails for Health and Sustainability (PATHS) is a team at UConn committed to understanding and promoting the benefits of trails and natural resources for health, community & economic development.

CT Trails News
- Shout Out to Riverfront Recapture!We’re delighted to bring you a story from Riverfront Recapture, a non-profit which manages trails, parks, events, and community spaces in Hartford and East Hartford, with the goal of connecting people to the Connecticut River! We first began working together through our CT Trail Census program to collect trail use data on their urban trails. […]Posted on April 3, 2026
- Shout Out to Oxford High School’s Youth Conservation Corps (YCC): Part 1Say hi to Oxford High School’s Youth Conservation Corps (YCC), this week’s #FriendFriday stars and a very impressive trail work crew! The hard-working youth crew is led by Joe Lanier, Oxford High School science teacher and Oxford Conservation Commission member. He spoke to me about the background of YCC and sang the praises of the […]Posted on December 5, 2025
- CT Trail Symposium 2025 RecapWritten by Laura Kelly They’ve done it again – the 7th annual CT Trail Symposium was a wonderful day as expected! There’s nothing like connecting in person with our trails community. Hearing about all of the innovative and passionate work our colleagues are doing to improve trail opportunities around Connecticut for everyone was truly invigorating. […]Posted on October 10, 2025
- CT Trail Finder Badges Inspired by UConn StudentsWritten by Laura Kelly In May of this year, a new module was launched on CT Trail Finder: Earn Badges! With a free account, users can add trail logs to their profile. Users can now earn digital badges when adding trail logs that match the badges’ criteria. Badges can be earned for a multitude of […]Posted on September 23, 2025
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We’re delighted to bring you a #friendfriday story from Riverfront Recapture! They are a non-profit which manages trails, parks, events, and community spaces in Hartford and East Hartford, with the goal of connecting people to the Connecticut River. We work together in both CT Trail Census and CT Trail Finder programs, having recently collaborated on five published trail posts on CT Trail Finder, including the Hartford and East Hartford Riverwalks.
Many people use the riverfront trails not only for recreation, and to enjoy their community gatherings and events (free fitness classes!), but also to commute or take a break during a workday downtown. Read more about Riverfront Recapture on our blog: cttrails.uconn.edu/2026/04/03/shout-out-to-riverfront-recapture/.
And stay tuned for a fun series of #TrailTuesdays all about Riverfront Recapture trails! 👀
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Make a weekend out of Hopeville Pond State Park! The trail network includes a 1.3 mile unpaved loop which connects to the blue-blazed Nehantic Trail. It also consists of paved park roads leading to the boat launch, a small beach, a swimming spot, pond-site picnic tables, and 80 reservable campsites (fees apply). Learn more about these amenities as well as the park's mill history: www.cttrailfinder.com/trails/trail/hopeville-pond-state-park
Photo (Tanner Rubino): A picnic table under a large pine tree next to the pond. Text reads, "an area which once boasted several successful mill operations, now offering trails, swimming, boating, and a wealth of local history."
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Find out more about the history, goals, and some of the people behind CT Trail Finder in this great article published about our program earlier this month! It can be found on several news websites, including here: www.newsbreak.com/ct-insider-306124321/4537089225649-uconn-maps-over-2-500-miles-of-ct-trails-wit.... We're grateful for the opportunity to share our story, and we love helping people find trails! ... See MoreSee Less
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