What was once the site of a valuable iron processing furnace is now one of the most beautiful parks in Connecticut. When you visit Old Furnace State Park, you’re not only immersing yourself in spectacular scenery – you’re experiencing a bit of New England history. Take a day trip to Killingly and soak up the beauty of this 367-acre natural area. There is so much to discover!
Old Furnace State Park’s history dates all the way back to the American Civil War.
Keith Clark/AllTrails In the 18th century, this area was home to a powerful iron furnace. Here, workers built a variety of necessities - including horseshoes for the Continental Army. As time went on, however, the iron supply dried up. In the 1830s, the furnace was replaced by a grist mill.
The state of Connecticut purchased the land in 1918 and turned it into the spectacular park you see today.
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In addition to its rich history, Old Furnace State Park boasts an incredible hiking trail.
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Follow the blue-blazed pathway over wooden footbridges and under verdant trees.
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This 2.8-mile loop trail weaves through lush landscapes and around babbling brooks.
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As you wind around the rippling creeks, keep your eye out for pieces of days gone by.
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If you’re lucky, you may even come across remnants of the historic iron furnace.
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Don’t cut the trail short! At the end of the journey, you’ll experience some jaw-dropping views.
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Gaze over Upper Ross Pond from 200 feet above the valley. The sight is enough to give you goosebumps.
Eliane Boucher/AllTrails Along your journey, you’ll gain a total elevation of 285 feet. Though you may work up a sweat, we think the panoramic views are worth it. To learn more about this stunning hiking trail, check out the Old Furnace State Park trail map. You can learn more about this historic state park by visiting the Connecticut DEEP website.
Have you ever been to Old Furnace State Park? What are your favorite hiking trails in Connecticut? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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In the 18th century, this area was home to a powerful iron furnace. Here, workers built a variety of necessities - including horseshoes for the Continental Army. As time went on, however, the iron supply dried up. In the 1830s, the furnace was replaced by a grist mill.
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Victoria Blasi/AllTrails
Scott Walker/AllTrails
Kyle Baldwin/AllTrails
John Roy/AllTrails
BEAU LEBOUEF/AllTrails
Along your journey, you’ll gain a total elevation of 285 feet. Though you may work up a sweat, we think the panoramic views are worth it. To learn more about this stunning hiking trail, check out the Old Furnace State Park trail map. You can learn more about this historic state park by visiting the Connecticut DEEP website.
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