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Crystal Peat Conservation Area

The Crystal Peat Conservation Area trail is flat and follows an old road through the woods.
Trail Activity
Hiking Walking Bicycling
Length
1.5 miles, Network
Difficulty
Moderate
Town
Tolland
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Rock/Ledge
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

The Crystal Peat Conservation Area is a 30.5 acres at the northern part of Cook Road. The land was donated to the Town of Tolland by the Crystal Peat Humus Company in 2013. 

The area is and contains wetlands, particularly in the peat bog area and near the brook. The trail leads through a former Peat Mine. In the middle of the property, there is a 0.3 acre pond surrounded by heavy undergrowth. Brooks Brook starts on this property and flows south joining the Skungamaug River just before entering the Charter Marsh.

Other Information

Rules

  • Leave no trace.
  • No littering - carry out what you carry in.
  • No motorized vehicles.
  • Do not disturb vegetation or wildlife.
  • Stay on marked trails and roads.
  • No hunting or firearms allowed.
  • No setting of fires.
  • No horseback riding.
  • Respect the rights of other visitors.

See more information from Tolland's Conservation Commission.

Trail Manager

Town of Tolland Conservation Commission
Town of Tolland Conservation Commission
21 Tolland Green
Tolland, CT 06084
860-871-3601
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Trailhead Information

From the Tolland Green

Take Old Stafford Road north for about 2.1 miles, then turn left onto Cook Road. The trailhead will be on the right where Cook Road takes a sharp left turn. 

From Stafford Springs

Take Tolland Ave south and continue straight onto Old Stafford Road, then turn right onto Cook Road. Trailhead will be on the right where Cook Road takes a sharp left turn.

From Crystal Lake

Take South Road for about 0.6 miles and then turn left onto Sugar Hill Road. At the three-way intersection, take a sharp left onto Kendall Mountain Road and continue straight onto Cook Road. Trailhead will be on the left where Cook Road takes a sharp right turn.

There is some off-road parking (2-3 cars) at the park entrance on Cook Road. 

Click on a parking icon to get custom directions
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