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Hiking around Suffield offers a diverse landscape within the Connecticut River Valley. The area features serene woodlands, wetlands, and the distinct traprock ridges of the Metacomet Ridge, including Peak Mountain and West Suffield Mountain. The town's proximity to the Connecticut River provides riverside paths, while conservation areas offer varied terrain. Routes range from flat, paved surfaces to more challenging ascents on the area's hills.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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21.0km
05:28
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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06:24
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.04km
00:47
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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St Botolphs church in Trunch mostly dates to it's re-build in the early 15th century. An important article is the 16th century font canopy.
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St James is one of the tallest churches in the country, with a 164 foot (50 m) tower. There are examples of several modifications over the years since the first structure in the medieval times. The church is normally open for visitors from dawn to dusk and holds regular services.
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Nice looking Golf Course, there are a few informational boards with stories about the club. Tom Watson visiting by helicopter to play a round of golf was interesting.
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A bust of Henry Blogg on the seafront. Helped save 873 lives over 53 years as a life boat man.
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Bench with a view out to the vast North Sea and up and down the picturesque Norfolk Coast.
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The clifftop footpath between Trimingham and Sidestrand on the Norfolk Coast is a delightful location for a stroll. The area is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, rich in invertebrate fossils dating to the late Cretaceous period. Enjoy sweeping views for miles up and down the coast and out to the North Sea. Be mindful of your footing, though, as the path is not always clear in places and gets close to the edge. Not recommended for dogs off leash.
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There are over 250 hiking routes to explore around Suffield. These trails cover a variety of landscapes, from the flat, paved paths along the Connecticut River to the more rugged, forested ascents of the Metacomet Ridge.
Yes, Stony Brooke Park is a great choice for a family outing. It features a very gentle 1.8-mile loop trail that meanders past a scenic brook and pond, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
Many trails in the Suffield area are welcoming to dogs on a leash. Sunrise Park is a popular spot where you can hike with your dog, and it even has an area for them to swim. Always remember to check local regulations and be prepared to clean up after your pet.
For a more strenuous hike, the section of the Metacomet Trail over Peak and West Suffield Mountains offers a good challenge. The trail includes several steep climbs and rewards hikers with excellent views from the ridgeline. The St James' Church, Castle Acre – The Vernon Arms loop from Antingham is a longer, difficult route for those seeking a full day's adventure.
The Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail is an excellent option for a paved walk. This flat, 4.5-mile path follows the historic towpath between the canal and the Connecticut River, making it ideal for walking, running, or a leisurely bike ride.
While Suffield's immediate trails are more known for ridgelines and parks, a short drive to Enders State Forest in nearby Granby is highly recommended for waterfall enthusiasts. It's a well-regarded spot featuring a series of five beautiful waterfalls along Enders Brook.
The Metacomet Trail, part of the New England National Scenic Trail, passes through Suffield, offering a classic New England hiking experience. The blue-blazed trail here runs along a forested ridgeline with some steep sections, providing rewarding views of the Connecticut River Valley.
Yes, major trail access points typically have parking. Sunrise Park has a dedicated parking area, though non-residents may need to pay a fee on weekends during summer. For the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail, parking is available at its access points. For more remote trailheads, parking may be limited to small roadside pull-offs.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in local parks are designed as loops. For a shorter, easy loop, consider the St Ethelbert's Church loop from Aldborough. For a slightly longer but still accessible option, the St Botolph's Church, Trunch loop from Bradfield is another great circular walk.
Hikers in Suffield enjoy a variety of well-regarded locations. Some of the most popular spots include:
The hiking routes around Suffield are highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained trails, particularly the scenic views from the Metacomet Ridge and the peaceful, historic atmosphere of the Windsor Locks Canal Trail.


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