Brooksvale Park (CT)

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Description

Brooksvale Park is a recreational park just up the street from Sleeping Giant. The park provides a summer camp for kids, trails and a small number of animals. Routinely there are Chickens, Goats, Sheep and Rabbits. The park is adjacent to the part of the Naugatuck State Forest and there are trails that begin in the park and lead to the Quinnipiac Trail. Most of the trails have light gavel on them and the terrain is easy to walk on. There are numerous unblazed trails in this park most of which are unofficial.

General information

Fee
hiking is free
Parking Spaces 50 spaces, 2 lots
Activities Walking, Hiking
Pets Pets on leash
Trail Maintainer Friends of Brooksvale Park
Trail map HikeCT large trail map



Green Trail


Trail information

Blaze Color Green
Length .59 miles
Altitude Gain East to West: 141 ft

West to East 10 ft
Approximate Hike Time .17 hours


The Green trail starts just immediately off to the left of the red trail and heads up the hill side until it intersects with the red trail.

Purple Trail

Trail information

Blaze Color Green
Length .51 miles
Altitude Gain East to West: 105 ft

West to East 0 ft
Approximate Hike Time .14 hours


The Purple trail continues where the green trail left off and leads down to the pond in the park.

White Trail

Trail information

Blaze Color White
Length .31 miles
Altitude Gain East to West: 62 ft

West to East 10 ft
Approximate Hike Time .11 hours


The White trail is not as wide as some of the other trails and does not have any gravel. The white trail starts immediately to the right of the red trail and intersects with the Orange trail.

Orange Trail

Trail information


The orange trail is not blazed very well as of 07/2010. It leads up to the Naugatuck State Forest. There are a few unofficial unblazed trails that intersect the orange trail so caution should be taken when determining which direction to take.

Yellow Trail

Trail information


As of 07/2010 the "yellow" trail is not actually blazed yellow. It is referred to as yellow on the official Booksvale park map, but the actual trail is unblazed.