Windsor Locks Canal Trail State Park - Suffield To Windsor Locks, CT.
Posted by: neoc1
N 41° 59.214 W 072° 36.354
18T E 698320 N 4651094
Windsor Locks Canal Trail State Park follows the towpath of the Enfield Falls Canal from Canal Street in Suffield to Route 190 in Windsor Locks, CT.
Waymark Code: WM16GQH
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2022
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The headquarters for the Windsor Locks Canal Trail State Park is at the northern terminus of the Enfield Fall Canal. The paved trail is along the towpath for 4.6 miles between Suffield and Windsor Locks, CT. In 1989 the state approved $2.75 million in fund to purchase land for the park. Access to the State park is from Suffield or Windsor Locks. There are large parking facilities at both places.
The canal, which is privately owned, is no longer used for navigation and the locks have not been uses since the 1970's. The towpath is on public property and is available for hiking, cycling, bird watching, and fishing from April 1 through November 15.
Park Type: Day Use, Trail
Activities: Hiking, bicycling, bird watching, fishing. The southern end has a park with a monument to the Irish workers along with information about the construction of the canal.
Park Fees: 0
Background: The Enfield Falls Canal was built from 1827 to 1829 mostly by over 400 Irish immigrants.
Date Established?: 1989
Link to Park: [Web Link]
Additional Entrance Points: N 41° 55.949 W 072° 37.600
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