Gay city park ct
Exploration. The park includes a network of trails for cyclists, walkers, and hikers. Connecticut State Park 1, acres in Hebron, CT Parking: Large lot at North St Hebron, CT year round with additional parking open seasonally Trail Map Trails: 9 miles Rating: ★★★☆☆ Gay City is the site of an annual Hartford Marathon event called the Summer Solstice Trail Run with and mile races.
Once revived, the mill burned to the ground inbeginning the town's decline with the exodus of many people to urban factory jobs. The residents kept strictly to themselves, existing as distinctly separate from the neighboring communities.
Follow Route 85 north. Among its main attractions are the miles of hiking trails, picnic areas, and lakeside beach, which are all among the long-extinct mill-town ruins and antiquated cemetery. Hiking Bicycling. The name "Gay City" is derived from a now-extinct mill town that once occupied the site.
Gay City was first settled in by a religious sect led by Elijah Andrus and later by Rev. Henry P. The Gays soon comprised the majority of the 25 or more families who then lived in the community. They built a sawmill along the Black Ledge River and erected homes from the lumber.
Soon after, the mill burned down, triggering the final demise of Gay City and nature's reclaiming of the land. With more than 1, acres of parkland, you’ll discover Gay City State Park offers almost endless opportunities for outdoor fun and family-friendly activities.
Recreation. Gay City State Park is a public recreation area on the Blackledge River in the towns of Hebron and Bolton, Connecticut. In Gay City was designated as a state park.
There are picnic areas, and if it piques your interest, explore the ruins of the old sawmill town that called this park home back in the late s. Located on the Hebron-Bolton town line, Gay City's 1, acres offer swimming, picnicking and an almost endless opportunity for exploration.
Gay City's fate changed with the successes and failures of several commercial enterprises. Sumner's son built a paper mill which again revived the town somewhat until the Civil War, when many of the town's younger men were killed in battle.
Water activities include swimming and fishing - be sure to check the water quality and fishing guidelines. [3] The state park occupies 1, acres ( ha) bordering Meshomasic State Forest and is accessible from State Route Relaxation. Trail Activity.
Park entrance is 6. Gay City State Park offers multiple activities throughout the trails. Log In. Add Trail Log. Gay City State Park's trail network offers a glimpse into Connecticut's industrial roots. Take Route Park entrance is 2. Log in now.
Today only some tumbling stone foundations, several grass-filled cellar holes and a few silent tombstones suggest its former existence.