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The Windsor Meadows Trail offers a delightful, easy escape into nature, tracing the serene Connecticut River through woodlands. You'll find yourself on a flat, paved path, perfect for a leisurely walk or a quick jog, with picturesque views of the river unfolding as you go. The undeveloped riparian forest provides…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The main route of the Windsor Meadows Trail is approximately 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) long. It typically takes about 35-40 minutes to complete at a steady pace, though komoot estimates a duration of around 23 minutes for this specific route.
Yes, the Windsor Meadows Trail is considered easy and is ideal for beginners, families, and those seeking a comfortable outdoor experience. It features largely flat and even terrain with no significant obstacles.
The trail offers diverse terrain, including paved walkways, natural paths, and sections along the riverfront. It is largely flat and even, making for an accessible and pleasant walk.
You can expect picturesque views of the Connecticut River, especially along the riverfront sections. The path also winds through wooded areas, providing a mix of natural landscapes and tranquil spots. The park's undeveloped riparian forest and floodplain offer a glimpse into the region's historical landscape.
Wildlife sightings are common, particularly in late spring and early summer. Hikers often report seeing herons, deer, and rabbits along the trail.
The trail is located within Windsor Meadows State Park. Parking is available within the park, often near the Bissell Bridge, which provides convenient access to the trail system.
While the provided information does not explicitly state dog rules, most Connecticut State Parks allow leashed dogs. It's always a good idea to check the official Windsor Meadows State Park website for the most current regulations regarding pets.
Late spring and early summer are particularly good for wildlife sightings. However, the trail's easy and accessible nature makes it enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Fall offers beautiful foliage, and winter can be scenic for snowshoeing if conditions allow.
Windsor Meadows State Park is a Connecticut State Park. Generally, there are no entrance fees for Connecticut State Parks, but it's advisable to check the official state park website for any specific regulations or changes regarding permits or fees.
Along the trail, you'll find the View of the Connecticut River at Windsor Meadows State Park. Other notable features include the Bissell Bridge Walkway, which offers unique views from above the river, and the Windsor River Trail, which crosses Decker's Brook via an old iron bridge.
Yes, the Windsor Meadows Trail system connects with the popular Captain John Bissell Trail. The Bissell Bridge Walkway also extends connections to broader trail networks in Manchester and East Hartford.
A significant portion of the trail, specifically the Windsor River Trail, is 10 feet wide and handicapped-accessible, accommodating wheelchairs and strollers. This makes it a great option for visitors with varying mobility needs.
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