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Guilfords Goose Lane to Hammonasset Ride #1

Guilfords Goose Lane to Hammonasset Ride #1

 

Total Distance: 27.4 miles                               Elevation Gain: 830 feet

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  830 ft / 27.4 mi = 30.29 ft/mi                            Terrain: Flat/Rolling

 

Killer Hills:     None

 

Geographical Region:  South Central Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Guilford

 

Starting Location:  I-95 Exit 59 (Goose Lane) in Guilford

 

Ride Description:  This is a mostly flat ride (with one or two modest hills) through sections of Guilford and Madison. Lenny and Joes Fish Tale Restaurant and/or at Hammonasset State Parks West Beach picnic grove provide good lunch stops. The return trip from Hammonasset State Park features a scenic ride along the Madison shoreline with fine views of Long Island Sound.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Convenience Store just south of CPL

15.5

Fish Tale Restaurant on right; Deli & Bakery across Rt. 1 on right

17.0

Hammonasset State Park: Restrooms in season, Portable Toilets out of season; Picnic Tables

~20.4

East Wharf: Restrooms in season, Portable Toilets out of season on left

21.5

West Wharf jetty (spectacular view of Long Island Sound)

27.4

Convenience Store just south of CPL

 

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