Litchfield Community Greenway Trailhead on South Lake Street - Litchfield, CT

Litchfield Community Greenway Trailhead on South Lake Street - Litchfield, CT
Accessible Paths
Parking
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Dog-Friendly Trails at Litchfield Community Greenway Trailhead

Discover a charming, pet-friendly spot at the Litchfield Community Greenway Trailhead on South Lake Street in Litchfield, Connecticut. This trailhead offers a short, scenic, and mostly flat path ideal for dog owners seeking a peaceful walk in nature. Surrounded by a picturesque marsh and close to the tail end of St. Anthony’s Cemetery, the area is perfect for a quick stroll with your furry companion or some relaxation in the fresh air.

The Greenway boasts a recently built, wheelchair-accessible parking lot, making it easy for visitors of all abilities. With wide, flat paths, it’s excellent for dog-friendly hiking and for families with children. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of this expanding trail, popular with locals and their pets looking for enjoyable walks in Litchfield, Connecticut.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is wheelchair accessible parking available.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the location features accessible and scenic hiking trails.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the area is good for kids and is considered kid-friendly.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a large, newly constructed parking lot on Whites Woods Road.

Reviews

Martha Castillo

Cute little trail. From what I can tell they are expanding but for now the walk is short and sweet, especially right now in the Spring. I saw a little boy fishing by the little bridge.

Kitten Cuddles (Sam D.)

It’s a nice and flat trail that borders a quaint marsh as well as the tail end St Anthony’s Cemetery. They recently built a big parking lot for it on Whites Woods road. Great for a quick walk, relaxing near the marsh, or taking photos! And yes, there is a secret path if you wanted to cut over and walk in the cemetery!

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