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Jennies Seven Seven Ride                                

 

Total Distance: 32.6 miles                            Elevation Gain: 841 feet   

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  841 ft / 33.3 mi = 25.26 ft/mi                         Terrain: Flat/Rolling

 

Killer Hills:  None

 

Geographical Region:  South Central Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Branford

 

Starting Location:  I-95 Exit 56 CPL (Leetes Island Road) in Branford

 

Ride Description:  This is a flat to rolling ride through sections of Branford, North Branford, Guilford and Madison with several views of L.I. Sound. Toward the end of the ride there is a visit to Stony Creek with its view of the Thimble Islands.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Various facilities north of CPL

1.3

Van Wilgens Nursery

6.9

Bishops Orchard Farm Store, Restroom

7.2

Convenience Store on right

7.9

Guilford Green: Various facilities including grocery store, coffee shop

12.2

Madison Country Club – private golf course

12.6

West Wharf (Madison): Go straight for scenic view of L. I. Sound, but may need residency pass

13.1-14.3

Scenic views of L. I. Sound

~13.8

East Wharf: Portable Toilet on right

16.6

Madison Green; 1st Congregational Church – good spot for a lunch/snack break

21.8

Guilford Green: Various facilities including grocery store, coffee shop

30.8

Stony Creek: Deli on left

31.0

Stony Creek: Branford Harbor and view of Thimble Islands

 

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