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Pomperaug Trail : ウィキペディア英語版
Pomperaug Trail

The Pomperaug Trail is a ''Blue-Blazed'' hiking trail "system" in the lower Housatonic River valley in Fairfield County and is entirely in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown in the lower block of Paugussett State Forest.
The Pomperaug "Blue-Blazed" loop trail circles the border of the Paugussett State Forest "lower block" as an elongated oval whose length goes from southeast to northwest. The northeast trail section follows the shore of Lake Zoar (the section of the Housatonic River between the Stevenson Dam to the south and the Shepaug Dam to the north) while the southwest trail section roughly follows the Paugussett State Forests inland boundaries.
There are five shorter side trails which have rectangular blue blazes with red, white, orange or yellow dots in the middle.
The Campground side trail connects the Lake Zoar shore campground section of Kettletown State Park with the Pomperaug trail.
to the west providing a bypass trail during the times of the year when the northernmost section is closed.
Two other side trails are spurs off the southwest corner of the trail loop providing access to parking areas at the end of two suburban cul-de-sacs (Leonard Drive and Paugussett Drive).
The final side trail is a spur which follows Prydden Brook to Prydden Falls were the brook spectacularly splashes over rocks as it empties into Lake Zoar.
The main trail head and parking area is located at the end of Great Quarter Road.
Notable features include a few steep climbs, Prydden Brook, Pridden Falls, and semi-obscured scenic views of Lake Zoar (Housatonic River).〔Connecticut Walk Book: A Trail Guide to the Connecticut Outdoors. 17th Edition. The Connecticut Forest and Park Association. Rockfall, Connecticut. Undated.〕 The Pomperaug Trail is maintained largely through the efforts of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
The Pomperaug Trail is approximately one mile north of the Stevenson Dam. It is possible to walk from the Pomperaug Trail to the Paugussett and Zoar Trails.
==Trail description==

The Pomperaug Trail extends from its southern terminus at the end of Great Quarter Road in Paugussett State Forest in Newtown, then follows a route northwest along the western bank of the Housatonic River until, at the northernmost point, it turns south-east and proceeds roughly south-east back to the terminus at the end of Great Quarter Road.
The Pomperaug Trail is primarily used for hiking, backpacking, picnicking, and in the winter, snowshoeing. Portions of the trail are suitable for, and are used for, geocaching, mountain biking and cross-country skiing. Site-specific activities enjoyed along the route include hunting (very limited), fishing, horseback riding, bouldering and rock climbing (access).

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