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Bluff Point Coastal Reserve

Bluff Point Coastal Reserve near Groton, CT


This trail was given a rating of 4 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 4 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 4 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 4 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 4 out of 5 stars
4 miles
2hours
easy
Wind/Kite/Surf, Snowshoeing, Canoeing, Sea Kayaking, Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Mountain Biking
Spring, Winter, Fall, Summer
Groton, CT
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This is roughly a four mile round trip loop with many side trails throughout the reserve. There is ample biking trails and many beach front locations. You can paddle aroung the marshes and follow the protected waterway out to bushy point and long island sound. You can circle around bluff point into mumford cove heading torwards Groton long point and Noank, CT

Directions:

From I95n take exit 88 make a right onto Rte 117 and follow that to the end of the road. Turn Right onto Rte 1 and at the next light across from Dairy Queen turn left onto Depot Rd. Head to the end of the road and proceed under the trail bridge. WELCOME TO BLUFF POINT, follow the dirt road to the parking lot and enjoy



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By ffdwg55Posted By: ffdwg55  - Sat Oct 18 09:32:13 EDT 2008 Not Rated Comment Great location for just about everything. You can launch your canoe kayak bring your bike for a nice leasure ride or hit the miles of pretty aggressive trails that branch off the main loop. You can go for a nice walk or hike to the pt and go fishing or even take a swim off the strip of beach which overlooks Avery Pt. Over all this is one of my favorite places to go when I'm looking for the all around experince that isnt difficult to get to.


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