Hiking At Devil’s Hopyard State Park in East Haddam, CT

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

As I have mentioned before, is the place to be if you like parks, , biking and recreation in general. We are learning that people around here take this stuff very seriously. When driving around, it’s hard not to see people jogging, riding bikes, playing golf…whatever.

Last week, we decided to drive down to to visit Devil’s Hopyard State Park. I looked at this park’s trail online and it looked good. The thing that really attracted me was the . As usual, I opened up Google Earth and checked it out from above. Well, all it looked like was . I don’t know, after seeing the satellite view, I didn’t think it looked all that great. We went anyway. I am usually wrong about these things.

I was really wrong about this one. I have been to many in my life and I have to say this one was the best so far. The does it for me. It’s a very low-key park. There are no highways around and it’s tucked back in the . The is great and the adds a lot to the hike. This park is going to be on our list for a long time. They also offer , which is cool.

I took a bunch of pictures and will add captions where I think they would fit.

We parked on Helon Cone Rd., right off of Hopyard Rd. This was the enterance sign to Devil's Hopyard State Park.

We parked on Helon Cone Rd., right off of . This was the enterance sign to 's .

Chapman Falls on Helon Cone Rd.

Falls on Helon Cone Rd.

Stone bridge on Hopyard Rd.

Stone on .

Random photo of stones that make the stone bridge.

Random photo of stones that make the stone .

Nice rock I found.

Nice rock I found.

The beginning of the unblazed trail heading towards the bottom of Chapman Falls.

The beginning of the unblazed trail heading towards the bottom of Falls.

Continuing down the unblazed trail.

Continuing down the unblazed trail.

Field down near the picnic area.

Field down near the picnic area.

The covered bridge at Devil\'s Hopyard State Park.

The covered at 's .

Beginning to walk down the orange trail towards the Devil\'s Oven and the Vista.

Beginning to walk down the orange trail towards the 's Oven and the .

Eight Mile River at Hopyard State Park.

Eight Mile at .

Cool picture of some moss.

Cool picture of some moss.

Sign leading to Devil\'s Oven.

Sign leading to 's Oven.

The perfect camping spot along Eight Mile River.

The perfect spot along Eight Mile .

Cool dude leaning against a big tree. Is that my Sizzle Chest shirt again?

Cool dude leaning against a big tree. Is that my Sizzle Chest shirt again?

Like I said, it’s a really nice park. I also took some video. Check them out…

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