This summer, make sure you have a nice list of hikes for you to accomplish as soon as the state parks open back up. If you’re looking for a short, easy hike with spectacular views of the tree tops below you, the Sleeping Giant Tower Trail should be right at the top of your hiking list.
If your family is on the lookout for a quick trail with a huge payoff, this trail should be your number one choice.
Matthew Poirier / AllTrails Located in Hamden, Connecticut, this trail is inside Sleeping Giant State Park. The park gets its name from two miles of mountain tops that look like a giant sleeping on its side.
This trail is a great hike for all ages and skill abilities.
Matthew Poirier / AllTrails The trail itself is well maintained, wide, and filled with gravel. There’s plenty of space for people to spread out on the trail, and the incline is gradual.
You will find colorful markers in abundance on the trail, so you will know exactly which one you’re following.
Matthew Poirier / AllTrails The entire trail is only 1.6 miles long, one way. You will be hiking up the side of Mt. Carmel, and will ascend approximately 616 feet.
If you stick to the main trail, you can ascend it in less than an hour, which gives you plenty of time to explore the tower on top.
James Catalfamo / AllTrails If you peek through the tower windows, they will frame some of the prettiest views in Connecticut. This is also a wonderful place to visit in early fall, when the foliage begins to change.
There are many side trails available if you want to explore a bit further.
Matthew Poirier / AllTrails These trails may be better with sturdier footwear, so if you plan on adventuring a little more, make sure you’re dressed appropriately.
This trail is great for trail running or hiking, and you can even bring your dog.
James Catalfamo / AllTrails Make sure they stay on leash, however. And leave the bicycles, horses, and any motorized vehicles at home.
With views stretching out for miles beneath you, this hike is truly a winner.
Debbie Samilenko / AllTrails If you find yourself with a desire to get up high and experience fresh air and spectacular views, Sleeping Giant Tower Trail will deliver. This is a beautiful hike that can get busy during the day, so travel early in the morning or late afternoon for the quietest moments.
Have you ever hiked the Sleeping Giant Tower Trail? What did you think? Would you recommend it? Let us know in the comments below!
Matthew Poirier / AllTrails
Located in Hamden, Connecticut, this trail is inside Sleeping Giant State Park. The park gets its name from two miles of mountain tops that look like a giant sleeping on its side.
The trail itself is well maintained, wide, and filled with gravel. There’s plenty of space for people to spread out on the trail, and the incline is gradual.
The entire trail is only 1.6 miles long, one way. You will be hiking up the side of Mt. Carmel, and will ascend approximately 616 feet.
James Catalfamo / AllTrails
If you peek through the tower windows, they will frame some of the prettiest views in Connecticut. This is also a wonderful place to visit in early fall, when the foliage begins to change.
These trails may be better with sturdier footwear, so if you plan on adventuring a little more, make sure you’re dressed appropriately.
Make sure they stay on leash, however. And leave the bicycles, horses, and any motorized vehicles at home.
Debbie Samilenko / AllTrails
If you find yourself with a desire to get up high and experience fresh air and spectacular views, Sleeping Giant Tower Trail will deliver. This is a beautiful hike that can get busy during the day, so travel early in the morning or late afternoon for the quietest moments.
If you’re looking for more hikes to do with the whole family, here’s 10 Totally Kid-Friendly Hikes In Connecticut That Are 1 Mile And Under.
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