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Discover a beautiful escape in the heart of Connecticut at Centennial Watershed State Forest. Located on Newtown Turnpike in Redding, this serene area is renowned for its scenic, moderately challenging hiking trails, making it a top spot for nature lovers and those seeking dog-friendly hiking trails near Redding. With miles of picturesque paths surrounded by vibrant mountain laurel and quiet woodlands, this forest truly captures the essence of Connecticut’s natural beauty.
While the park offers an abundance of well-maintained trails perfect for a leashed walk with your canine companion, please note that dogs must remain on a leash and certain restrictions may apply given the area’s role as a public water supply. The park is known for being clean, peaceful, and offering plenty of shade—perfect for comfortable walks during the summer months. With its tranquil environment and lush forest scenery, Centennial Watershed State Forest stands out as a dog park destination for visitors looking to enjoy the great outdoors with their pets in Fairfield County.
The hiking doesn’t get much better than this! A moderately challenging trail, mostly easy going with a few steeper, rocky areas. The trail is completely surrounded by a plethora of Mountain Laurel, that will transform this trail into a floral Wonderland in Kune during the local bloom. This park is quintessential Connecticut at it’s finest. Dog friendly, but no mountain bikes or motor vehicles of any kind allowed.
The hiking doesn’t get much better than this! A moderately challenging trail, mostly easy going with a few steeper, rocky areas. The trail is completely surrounded by a plethora of Mountain Laurel, that will transform this trail into a floral Wonderland in Kune during the local bloom. This park is quintessential Connecticut at it’s finest. Dog friendly, but no mountain bikes or motor vehicles of any kind allowed.
The hiking doesn’t get much better than this! A moderately challenging trail, mostly easy going with a few steeper, rocky areas. The trail is completely surrounded by a plethora of Mountain Laurel, that will transform this trail into a floral Wonderland in Kune during the local bloom. This park is quintessential Connecticut at it’s finest. Dog friendly, but no mountain bikes or motor vehicles of any kind allowed.
Beautiful place, quiet, pollution-free and very clean
Beautiful place, quiet, pollution-free and very clean
Beautiful place, quiet, pollution-free and very clean
Had a great Afternoon hiking here. Hiked 9 miles 😀
Had a great Afternoon hiking here. Hiked 9 miles 😀
Had a great Afternoon hiking here. Hiked 9 miles 😀
It’s a lovely photo spot.