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5 Cool Rock Climbing Spots in Connecticut

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5 Cool Rock Climbing Spots in Connecticut

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Rock climbing is an excellent test of your strength, endurance, and ability to problem solve. Combined with a walk in the woods, rock climbing can serve as a physical and mental reboot, and allow for personal refreshment like no other. Luckily for rock-crazy residents of Connecticut, the Nutmeg State offers up some of the best rock climbing and hiking combinations imaginable! Find a local favorite, or set out on a tour of Connecticut’s best with our picks for best rock climbing hikes! 

1. Ragged Mountain Preserve Trail

If you’re looking to do a rock climbing/hike combination in Central Connecticut, you could scarcely do better than a visit to Ragged Mountain. The preserve trail offers about 5.5 miles of accessible hiking, with plenty of opportunity for climbing along the way. Some of the best climbing in the Constitution State can be found at this serene location, along with some of the best views!

2. Rankin’s Roof at Orenaug State Park

One of the more challenging climbing options in state, Rankin’s Roof is a true local favorite. Spend the day around Lake Orenaug, and enjoy an even longer hike with plenty of climbing opportunities!

3. Ross Rocks at Ross Pond State Park

For varied and vigorous climbing options, as well as a lovely walk in the forest, look no further than Ross Rocks, located in Connecticut’s Ross Pond State Park. Ross Rocks is a cliff measuring about a quarter mile, with various sections ranging from 30 to 90-feet in height, allowing for numerous routes appropriate for climbers of all levels. 

4. 100 Acre Wood

You may not come across any childhood characters, but a trip to 100 Acre Wood for a rock climbing hike can be as magical as a storybook. Visit for varied climbing opportunities spread throughout a truly picturesque forest. 

5. Toby’s Rock Mountain at Naugatuck State Forest

Toby’s Rock Mountain is covered in colorful graffiti, making it an interesting meeting point between nature and society. This local favorite, located in the gorgeous Naugatuck State Forest boasts multiple routes for both traditional and top rope climbers. Visit for a beautiful and exhilarating day in nature! 

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