Trail Access Points (South Section)
The trail crosses the following roads, providing access:
Street | Town | Coordinates | |
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Watrous Street | East Hampton | 41°34′32″N 72°30′01″W / 41.5755°N 72.5004°W / 41.5755; -72.5004 | |
Smith Street | East Hampton | parking area | 41°34′42″N 72°29′33″W / 41.5782°N 72.4924°W / 41.5782; -72.4924 |
Bull Hill Road | Colchester | parking area | 41°33′56″N 72°26′35″W / 41.5655°N 72.4430°W / 41.5655; -72.4430 |
River Road | Colchester | parking area; railroad bridge | 41°34′50″N 72°25′30″W / 41.5805°N 72.4249°W / 41.5805; -72.4249 |
Route 149 | Colchester | parking area | 41°35′06″N 72°24′00″W / 41.5850°N 72.4000°W / 41.5850; -72.4000 |
On road: under Route 2 via Route 149 | Hebron | ||
Old Hartford Road | Hebron | parking area | 41°35′30″N 72°23′29″W / 41.5918°N 72.3914°W / 41.5918; -72.3914 |
Grayville Road | Hebron | parking area | 41°36′53″N 72°21′59″W / 41.6147°N 72.3664°W / 41.6147; -72.3664 |
Old Colchester Road | Hebron | parking area | 41°37′13″N 72°21′35″W / 41.6204°N 72.3598°W / 41.6204; -72.3598 |
Route 85 | Hebron | parking area | 41°37′56″N 72°20′37″W / 41.6322°N 72.3437°W / 41.6322; -72.3437 |
North Pond Road | Hebron | 41°38′01″N 72°20′35″W / 41.6336°N 72.3430°W / 41.6336; -72.3430 | |
Route 207 | Hebron | parking area | 41°38′23″N 72°20′22″W / 41.6397°N 72.3395°W / 41.6397; -72.3395 |
Leonard Bridge Road | Lebanon | parking area | 41°39′09″N 72°18′12″W / 41.6525°N 72.3032°W / 41.6525; -72.3032 |
Chesbro Bridge Road | Lebanon | parking area | 41°39′46″N 72°17′25″W / 41.6629°N 72.2902°W / 41.6629; -72.2902 |
Route 87 | Columbia | 41°40′27″N 72°16′05″W / 41.6742°N 72.2681°W / 41.6742; -72.2681 | |
Cook Hill Road | Lebanon | parking area | 41°41′07″N 72°15′54″W / 41.6852°N 72.2651°W / 41.6852; -72.2651 |
1.1 mile on road around closed segment | |||
Village Hill Road | Lebanon | parking area | 41°41′50″N 72°15′04″W / 41.6973°N 72.2511°W / 41.6973; -72.2511 |
Kingsley Road | Lebanon | 41°42′31″N 72°14′30″W / 41.7085°N 72.2418°W / 41.7085; -72.2418 |
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