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Making Connections in Keney Park

Author: Stephanie Stroud

Keney Park is a place with a fascinating history. It is one of the biggest designed landscapes in the United States, and it was designed by the famous “Founder of Landscape Architecture,” Frederick Law Olmsted, in his very own birthplace of Hartford, CT! 

Today, this gem of a park offers woodland trails, sweeping grassy views, playgrounds, golf, and much more. It is the home of the Keney Park Sustainability Project, where founder Herb Virgo is working to create the next generation of healthy, productive, and environmentally conscious citizens. Keney Park may also be the missing link to safely connect North Hartford residents and visitors with their local riverfront for recreation—whether by foot, bike, scooter, wheelchair, or other modes of travel!    

The City of Hartford has been awarded a grant of planning assistance from the National Park Service Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program (RTCA) to help explore options to safely connect North Hartford neighborhoods and Keney Park visitors to the Connecticut River. Sometimes people may not know that they have an incredible park in their own neighborhood, and even if they do visit the park, they may not know all of the great amenities it has to offer! We hope to share all of the close-to-home opportunities that are available at Keney Park with Hartford residents, while also exploring community ideas for how to improve connectivity and discover what else their local park may be able to offer. 

This past June, members of the PATHS (People Active on Trails for Health and Sustainability) team joined the Keney Park Sustainability Project and the City of Hartford on a bike ride to explore Keney Park. CT Trail Finder and Trail Census coordinator, Kimberly Bradley, and Stephanie Stroud took some awesome photos shown below!

We are looking very forward to the journey to Keney Park!  As always if you have any feedback, please let us know at trails@uconn.edu

CT Trail Finder: How to Turn it into an App!

Author: Kimberly Bradley

Hello everyone! On behalf of the Connecticut Trail Finder team, I have an announcement to make: there is a way to make the Connecticut Trail Finder Website an app on your phone! Though it is not an application you can download through the app store on your device, it is instead a way to bookmark the website to visually resemble an app on your home screen. Below I have listed the instructions based on your browser:

Instructions if your browser is Safari (iPhone’s browser)

  1. Go to www.cttrailfinder.com on Safari
  2. Click the upload button at the bottom of the screen
  3. Scroll down the pop-up menu until you see the option “Add to Home Screen”
  4. Click on the option “add to your home screen” and adjust the title/name to what you prefer
  5. Click the “Add” button in the top right corner
  6. This should redirect you to your home screen where you can now see the website as an application and can move it as one

Instructions if your browser is Google Chrome

  1. Go to www.cttrailfinder.com on Google Chrome
  2. Click the three dots in the top right corner
  3. Find and click on the option “Add to Home Screen” on the pop-up menu
  4. Adjust the title/name to what you prefer
  5. Click the “Add” button
  6. Click “Add automatically” on the new pop-up menu
  7. This should redirect you to your home screen where you can now see the website as an application and can move it as one

Instructions if your browser is Firefox

  1. Go to www.cttrailfinder.com on Firefox
  2. Click the three dots in the lower right corner
  3. Find and click on the option “Install” on the pop-up menu
  4. Click “Add automatically” on the pop-up menu
  5. This should redirect you to your home screen where you can now see the website as an application and can move it as one

Instructions if your browser is Samsung Internet Browser

  1. Go to www.cttrailfinder.com on Samsung Internet Browser
  2. Click the three-bar button in the lower right corner
  3. Find and click on the option “Add Page to” on the pop-up menu
  4. Click on the option “Home Screen” on the new pop-up menu
  5. Click “Add automatically” on the new pop-up menu
  6. This should redirect you to your home screen where you can now see the website as an application and can move it as one

 

We are very excited to be able to let you know about this update! If you run into any issues, please let us know at trails@uconn.edu