Estimated distance: 3.41 miles
Weather: 75°F, sunny and a bit humid
Resources: Cowles Park to Tariffville Gorge
Highlights of the trip: Snake, view from the overlook, river
Progress toward NET Hike 50 Challenge: 10.5/50 miles completed
Hiked today with a couple of others from Cowles Park on Route 187 in East Granby, up to the lookout on the Metacomet Trail over Tariffville Gorge, down to the river, and back through Cowles Park to our cars.
As we were hiking along the ridge, before we got to the overlook, we came across a fairly large black snake. He did not seem keen to move, so one of the others tried to gently move him along with her hiking pole. He took exception to that at reared up and hissed. It was a little nerve wracking even though I was pretty sure it was not a poisonous snake. He eventually got fed up with us and moved off the trail. Did I think to get my camera out while this was going on? No. Drat. No snake pictures.
We got a great view from the overlook up and down the river and out across to the same Barndoor Hills we saw during last week's hike at Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington.
Barndoor Hills in Granby are the two little humps in the middle of the picture. |
We walked back down the road and followed the trail between two homes back into Cowles Park. Really, a nice little hike with the hard part over early and a reward of nice views.
If you go, I recommend looking at the map I drew in the post linked at the very top of the page, or getting an app that shows all the various trails in Cowles Park. There are a lot of criss-crossing mountain bike trails and it could be confusing. You want to stick to the yellow trail which goes north and then turns south. When you get to a bench, you will head west on a trail out of Cowles Park, across the power line cut and up to the ridge. Follow the blue blazes south to the overlook and then continue south on faded blue blazes down to the road. A sign indicating the Orange Trail back into Cowles Park is on a post between two homes. Follow that back to the bench at the yellow trail and back to your car.
Enjoy!
Sorry to miss the snake pictures. Thanks for the detailed directions; it sounds easy to get lost.
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