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River Highlands State Park

The bluffs overlooking the Connecticut River give this park a perspective that is unique among all others in the state park system. From the vantage point 150 feet above the water the view up and downstream is outstanding making every trip to this northern Cromwell location time well spent.
Trail Activity
Hiking Walking Cross-country skiing Mountain biking
Length
6.9 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate
Town
Cromwell
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Rock/Ledge, Grass
Pets
Permitted on leash
Fees
No

Description

Where once there were farm fields and pastures, today there is a totally wooded, wonderfully situated, twenty-first century state park. Dedicated in 2001, this recent addition to the park system preserves 177 acres of ecologically important Connecticut River frontage. Tucked into a growing suburban landscape, River Highlands has escaped development to provide a quiet refuge with a wonderful view.

Lush with mixed woodlands dominated by oak, beech, and white pine, the hilly topography ranges in elevation from about 15 feet above sea level by the river to over 150 feet at the northern and southern high spots on the bluffs.

The most level area, or at least the most gently sloping, is at the park entrance on Field Road. It was here, and to the north, that pasture and field once flourished. Today the woodlands have taken over and the wetland systems have rebuilt themselves offering the visitor a true glimpse of the tranquility of the Eastern Forests.

But the real asset of the park is the view from the bluffs it protects. The Connecticut River, beautiful from so many locations, is at its best here. The bluffs are highest at the northern end of the park rising 130 feet above the water, and the view is ample reward for the hike to get there.

The are many trails in the park to lead the hiker across wooden bridges, over streams, along the 150-foot high bluff, or down to the water’s edge past a unique geologic feature known as the blowhole. Here one can hear the wind as it whistles past the bluffs. The Native Americans came to listen to the "wind being caught by the spirit of the earth." When the colonists arrived they called it Devil’s Blowhole, believing it was an act of Satan. Sailors knew it as an area of quick winds as the park is just upstream of one of the tightest bends on the lower river.

Other Information

ACCESSIBILITY

This park is not handicapped accessible.
HOURS:

The park is open from 8 am to sunset.

PETS:

Pets on a leash are permitted.

Camping:

Two public campsites along the Connecticut River at River Highlands State Park are managed by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection for your enjoyment. The campsites are available from May 1 through September 30 for overnight stops by those traveling on the river.
More Information

 

Trail Manager

For more information, visit the CTDEEP State Parks website or contact:

CT DEEP: River Highlands State Park
CT DEEP: River Highlands State Park
River Highlands State Park
c/o Sleeping Giant State Park
200 Mount Carmel Ave.
Hamden, CT 06518
(203) 287-5658
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Trailhead Information

Park Location

River Highlands State Park
Field Road
Cromwell

Directions

From the junction of Route 3 and Interstate 91 proceed east on West Street for 1.7 miles and turn right (south) on Route 99. Follow Route 99 for 1.9 miles and turn left on Golf Club Road. Follow Golf Club Road for 0.3 miles to Field Road. Turn right on Field Road. In 1 mile Field Road turns right at the stop sign. Follow Field Road for an additional 0.3 miles. The park will be on your left.

Gravel parking; This park is a designated "walk-in" facility.

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