Recreation

The tracts that make up the UConn Forest provide a variety of valuable recreational uses for the UConn community, local Mansfield, Willington, and Coventry residents, and the State of Connecticut as a whole.  Recommended activities include hiking, trail running, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Full rules and guidelines are listed below.


To report a non-emergency issue or to ask questions about recreational activities please contact us at:

uconnforestry@uconn.edu

 

If there is an emergency please call 911 or contact the UConn Police or Fire Departments


Highlighted Individual Tracts

people walking a forest trailFenton Tract: The UConn Forest's Fenton Tract includes a network of 8 miles of trails, including 3 miles of the blue-blazed Nipmuck Trail, along the scenic Fenton River and traversing the slopes between the river and UConn's iconic Horsebarn Hill.

Moss Tract: The Moss Tract and adjacent Town of Willington owned Talmadge/Knowlton Properties contain 3.6 miles of blazed trails centered around a 1.9 mile section of the blue-blazed Nipmuck Trail.

North Eagleville Tract: This tract is a popular recreation site because of its close proximity to Northwood Apartments and the Town of Mansfield owned Park, Shelter Falls, which borders it on the north.

Spring Hill Tract: This tract contains a section of the blue-blazed Nipmuck Trail and and borders the Fifty Foot Preserve which is owned by the Town of Mansfield.


Rules and Guidelines:

  • No unauthorized motorized vehicles
  • Dogs must be on leash at all times
  • Park in designated areas only
  • Respect private property
  • No cutting of trees/shrubs, or collection of firewood
  • No campfires
  • No dumping of ash, brush, or trash
  • No hunting
  • Stay on designated trails per activity type (Blue Nipmuck Trail- hiking only; Other trails - Multi-use: hiking, equestrian, cycling)
  • Do not create new or modify existing trails
  • Stay clear of active forest management. Roads and trails may be temporarily closed to accommodate forest management activities
  • Respect and stay clear of ongoing research sites throughout the forest

Leave no trace – pack out what you packed in

Thank you for helping keep the forest safe and clean for all users!