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Discover the scenic beauty of the Saugatuck Universal Access Trail, a popular outdoor destination nestled in Redding, Connecticut. This stunning pet-friendly trail offers dog owners and their furry companions an inviting place to enjoy easy to moderate hikes, panoramic reservoir views, and a tranquil natural setting that feels reminiscent of Acadia National Park. The trail features gentle topography, peaceful brook crossings, and a well-maintained path, making it a favorite among locals seeking quiet and solitude with their pets.
While there isn’t a designated fenced dog park or separate small and large dog areas, leashed dogs are welcome to join you as you explore the full loop around the reservoir. Parking is limited, so plan your visit accordingly to ensure a smooth arrival. If you’re looking for a dog-friendly hiking spot near Redding, this trail offers beautiful views, dog-friendly access, and the perfect environment for an outdoor adventure with your four-legged friend.
Nicely quiet
Nicely quiet
Nicely quiet
Quick walk with a beautiful view.
Quick walk with a beautiful view.
Quick walk with a beautiful view.
Ran the full loop around the reservoir (13.5mi) and had a great time! Path is generally well maintained although there’s a bridge that washed away and you need to cross the stream.
Ran the full loop around the reservoir (13.5mi) and had a great time! Path is generally well maintained although there’s a bridge that washed away and you need to cross the stream.
Ran the full loop around the reservoir (13.5mi) and had a great time! Path is generally well maintained although there’s a bridge that washed away and you need to cross the stream.
Very small parking lot but lovely area. The reservoir is stunning – reminded me a bit of Acadia National Park. The trail is easy-moderate in difficulty with some nice topography and sweet brook that you cross a couple of times.