Near West Rock Ridge Loop
Colorful shoreline
Near West Rock Ridge Loop
Judges Cave
Near West Rock Ridge Loop
The backside of the Judges Cave
Near West Rock Ridge Loop
A view of the eastern side of West Rock.
Near West Rock Ridge Loop
View from the South Overlook picnic shelter.

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West Rock Ridge Loop

4.7 (3 Ratings)
An extended outing at West Rock Ridge State Park to see some of the highlights of the area.
7.7
mi
Distance
956
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
CaveFall ColorsLakeLakefrontViews
Access Issues
Trails are open from 8 a.m. to sunset. The drive to the summit is open to vehicles on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. until the last weekend in October.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.69mi
Distance
956ft
Elevation Gain
956ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
572ft
High Point
67ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Standing at 627 feet, West Rock Ridge is one of the more prominent ridgelines in the New Haven area. As such, a hike in the park promises some slightly more challenging climbs and rewarding views. For this hike, start at the southern trailhead which is easily accessible from New Haven. The hike starts on the Regicides Trail (Blue Trail). This is one of the most challenging trails in the park as it follows the ridgeline north. From the trailhead, the trail is rolling, but climbs steadily along the ridge, gaining about 200 ft. in elevation over the course of the next 3.5 miles. Judges Cave, a small cave, can be found about a half mile into the Regicides Trail near the junction with the Green Trail. Take a short side trip on the Green Trail to explore the cave, a fun detour.From the Regicides Trail (Blue Trail), turn east onto the Purple Trail, an mile-long connector that descends quickly to the Red Trail. Turn south along the Red Trail and enjoy a pleasant hike along a mostly wide and flat trail. The trail passes along the east shore of Wintergreen Lake, a scenic lake that you may want to visit separately for a canoe or kayak outing. There are still a few small hills to contend with along the Red Trail, but nothing too steep or long--that is until the end!At just over 7.5 miles, you'll come to the southern end of the Red Trail and the most difficult climb of the loop, a steep ascent back to the trailhead. This climb winds up the edge of the bluff, gaining over 100 ft. in a little over half a mile. You'll end back at the parking area at the South Overlook where you should take some time to enjoy the views. From here you can see Sleeping Giant State Park, East Rock Park, downtown New Haven, Long Island Sound, and Long Island.Pack a snack or lunch to enjoy at the covered picnic pavilion at the trailhead post-hike.

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