Trail Access Points (North Section)
The trail crosses the following roads, providing access:
| Street | Town | Coordinates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Union Street | Willimantic | Terminus | 41°42′40″N 72°12′31″W / 41.7112°N 72.2087°W / 41.7112; -72.2087 |
| Milk Street | Willimantic | parking area | 41°42′45″N 72°12′23″W / 41.7124°N 72.2064°W / 41.7124; -72.2064 |
| Valley Street | Willimantic | 41°42′45″N 72°12′22″W / 41.7125°N 72.2062°W / 41.7125; -72.2062 | |
| Route 195 / Ash Street | Willimantic | 41°43′08″N 72°11′58″W / 41.7190°N 72.1994°W / 41.7190; -72.1994 | |
| On road: Route 66 and Tuckie Road | Windham | ||
| Route 203 / North Windham Road | Windham | 41°44′46″N 72°09′22″W / 41.7462°N 72.1560°W / 41.7462; -72.1560 | |
| Boulevard Road | Windham | 41°44′56″N 72°09′07″W / 41.7488°N 72.1520°W / 41.7488; -72.1520 | |
| Chewink Road | Chaplin | parking area | 41°45′05″N 72°07′15″W / 41.7515°N 72.1208°W / 41.7515; -72.1208 |
| South Brook Street | Hampton | 41°45′56″N 72°05′39″W / 41.7656°N 72.0942°W / 41.7656; -72.0942 | |
| US Route 6 | Hampton | Overpass - no connection | 41°46′09″N 72°05′26″W / 41.7692°N 72.0905°W / 41.7692; -72.0905 |
| Potter Road | Hampton | parking: Goodwin Conservation Center | 41°46′40″N 72°05′12″W / 41.7777°N 72.0866°W / 41.7777; -72.0866 |
| Estabrooks Road | Hampton | 41°47′55″N 72°05′27″W / 41.7987°N 72.0908°W / 41.7987; -72.0908 | |
| Station Road | Hampton | 41°48′27″N 72°04′12″W / 41.8074°N 72.0701°W / 41.8074; -72.0701 | |
| Griffin Road | Hampton | 41°49′11″N 72°03′58″W / 41.8196°N 72.0661°W / 41.8196; -72.0661 | |
| Kenyon Road | Hampton | parking area | 41°49′21″N 72°03′23″W / 41.8225°N 72.0563°W / 41.8225; -72.0563 |
| Lewis Road | Hampton | 41°49′37″N 72°02′29″W / 41.8270°N 72.0414°W / 41.8270; -72.0414 | |
| Route 97 | Pomfret | 41°50′01″N 72°01′09″W / 41.8336°N 72.0192°W / 41.8336; -72.0192 | |
| Brooklyn Road | Pomfret | 41°50′03″N 72°00′45″W / 41.8343°N 72.0126°W / 41.8343; -72.0126 | |
| US Route 44 | Pomfret | 41°51′33″N 71°59′59″W / 41.8593°N 71.9998°W / 41.8593; -71.9998 | |
| Covell Road | Pomfret | 41°51′46″N 71°59′31″W / 41.8628°N 71.9919°W / 41.8628; -71.9919 | |
| Babbitt Hill Road | Pomfret | 41°51′51″N 71°59′00″W / 41.8641°N 71.9832°W / 41.8641; -71.9832 | |
| Route 169 / US Route 44 | Pomfret | parking area | 41°52′04″N 71°57′40″W / 41.8678°N 71.9611°W / 41.8678; -71.9611 |
| Needles Eye Road | Pomfret | 41°52′29″N 71°56′59″W / 41.8746°N 71.9496°W / 41.8746; -71.9496 | |
| Wright's Crossing Road | Pomfret | 41°52′39″N 71°56′31″W / 41.8776°N 71.9420°W / 41.8776; -71.9420 | |
| Holmes Road | Pomfret | 41°52′56″N 71°56′04″W / 41.8823°N 71.9344°W / 41.8823; -71.9344 | |
| Modock Road | Putnam | 41°53′09″N 71°55′19″W / 41.8857°N 71.9219°W / 41.8857; -71.9219 | |
| River Road | Putnam | 41°53′22″N 71°54′51″W / 41.8895°N 71.9141°W / 41.8895; -71.9141 | |
| Town Farm Road | Putnam | 41°53′37″N 71°54′37″W / 41.8936°N 71.9104°W / 41.8936; -71.9104 | |
| Unknown Road | Putnam | 41°54′28″N 71°54′29″W / 41.9078°N 71.9080°W / 41.9078; -71.9080 | |
| Kennedy Drive | Putnam | Terminus | 41°54′30″N 71°54′29″W / 41.9084°N 71.9080°W / 41.9084; -71.9080 |
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