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The Suffield - Congamond Lakes Ride (w/ Granby Oak Tree)

 

Total Distance:  38.3 miles                       Elevation Gain: 1243 feet  

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  1243 ft / 38.3 mi = 32.45 ft/mi       Terrain:  Flat to rolling

 

Killer Hills: None

 

Geographical Region:  North Central Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Suffield

 

Starting Location:  Suffield Village on north side of large parking lot behind the library at the intersection of Route 75 & 168 in Suffield

 

Ride Description:  This is a pleasant ride going generally west from Suffield Village past Congamond Lakes and features a visit to the very impressive Granby Oak Tree.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Suffield Village shopping plaza; bathrooms & food available in Highland Park Market

2.7

Suffield High School campus

9.4

Sod farm on right

10.7

Ebbs Corner; convenience store

12.9

McDonald's & Millies Country Convenience (deli) on the right before traffic light

21.3

Granby Oak Treevery impressive several hundred year old tree; possible lunch/snack stop

26.6

Abandoned quarry on the right just before turning left under bridge

28.9

Ebbs Corner; convenience store

30.4

Sod farm on left

38.3

Suffield Village shopping plaza; bathrooms & food available in Highland Park Market

 

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