3 Best Hiking Trails in Stamford, CT

Expert-recommended Top 3 Hiking Trails in Stamford, Connecticut. All of our hiking trails actually face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes customer reviews, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, trust, cost and general excellence. You deserve only the best!

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COVE ISLAND PARK

4.9 (118)
1125 Cove Road,
Stamford, CT 06902 Directions

Specialty:

Walking Running Trail Playground Rollerblade Cycling Path BBQ Grills Softball Fields Tennis and Basketball Court Picnic Shelter Two Sandy Beaches

Cove Island Park is an 83-acre natural area and recreation place that also has a one-mile walking and running trail. This is a loop-type trail that is generally considered an easy route. It takes an average of 19 minutes to complete the entire trail. This nature area is also one of only 27 recognized essential bird areas in the state by the National Audubon Society. The trail contains a wide diversity of wildlife, including over 50 species of butterflies and 309 species of birds. Cove Island Park also includes a playground, areas for rollerblading, a cycling path, an expansive lawn area, BBQ grills, softball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, picnic shelters, and sandy beaches.

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(203) 977-4140

Mon-Sat: 9am - 5am
Sun: opens 24 Hours

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MIANUS RIVER PARK

4.8 (116)
250 Merriebrook Lane,
Stamford, CT 06902 Directions

Since 2001

Specialty:

Hikes Bird Watching Walking Vernal Pools Plikes Combine Jogging Blogging Annual Concert Series Scenic Forest Lands Rolling Trails for Walking Recreational Activities

Mianus River Park features a two-mile stretch of the beautiful Mianus River, forest lands, vernal pools, glacial outcroppings, varied wildlife, and rolling trails. The trail offers great opportunities for visitors to have beautiful views of various animals, birds, fish, and other creatures. The woods are made up of multiple deciduous trees and evergreens, with a diverse shrub layer and ferns, grasses, toadstools, and wildflowers at ground level. Mianus River Park has over 150 residents, migratory birds have been spotted in Mianus River Park, and around 70 are recorded as breeding in the park. The trail also features various amenities like a wheelchair-accessible parking lot and pet-friendly areas for the convenience of the visitors.

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(203) 977-4140

Mon: 9am - 8pm
Tue,Thu & Sun: 9am - 5pm
Wed & Fri: 6am - 5pm
Sat: 6am - 8pm

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GREENWICH AUDUBON CENTER

4.7 (113)
613 Riversville Road, Greenwich,
Stamford, CT 06831 Directions

Since 1943

Specialty:

Guided and Virtual Hike Meet the Animals Birding Adventure Owl Woodcock Pond Wetland Adventures

Greenwich Audubon Center is recognized as the first educational nature center of the National Audubon Society. The trail is located 9 minutes distance from Stamford, CT. The center offers a range of academic, programmatic, and event-related options for guests and visitors of all ages. This is a 1.8-mile loop trail with an elevation gain of 183 meters. This is generally considered a moderately challenging route, and it takes an average of 42 minutes to complete. The trail has grown to include the stewardship of seven sanctuaries and over 686 acres of protected wildlife habitat. In addition, it has influenced the development of place-based experiential learning for Audubon and other education centers nationwide.

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Green Coast Award" winner for Best Environmental Education Organization in 2009

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(203) 869-5272

Thu-Sun: 10am - 4pm
Mon-Wed: Closed

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