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Lost caves of conneticut
Lost caves of conneticut












lost caves of conneticut

World class site! Comment #1 on 09.03.10 at 4:36 pmĭoes anyone know how to get to Pahke’s Cave, I’d like to visit it. You should check out the pillow basalt behind the Target building in Meriden. Pahke’s (aka Wright’s) Cave, Hartland ( Info) The Legend of Colebrook Cave, Colebrook ( Info) Link to Coginchaug Cave, (cave at bottom) This is an awesome resource website with ton of great info. Actually, many of these places have cool histories that make them interesting. But hey, I don’t make the rules I just copy the lists and visit them.

lost caves of conneticut

The Central Connecticut Grotto states there is only one “real” cave – Tory Cave in New Milford. By my reckoning, there are only a couple real caves in Connecticut – and they are tiny to say the least. The Great Uncomformity, Southington ( Info)Ĭonnecticut has an embarrassing habit of naming caves that are not really caves. Pulpit/Flag/Lorenzo Dow’s Rock, Higganum ( Info) New England, Shopboard Rock, Higganum ( Info) Largest boulder, Cochegan Rock, Uncasville Indian Head Rock, on the Housatonic in Shelton Link to Bear Rock, Durham (Scroll halfway down hike story)ĭog, Bear, Dog painted rocks, Winchester, ĭog Rock, Danbury (across from town park) Painted Rocks, Named Rocks & Rock FormationsĬarl Andre’s Stone Field Sculpture, Hartford, Many visits I’ll probably add a bit more from a geologic perspective to this section over time, as there are a few cool formations around the state. You’d be amazed at how much one can write about rocks. Artistic, historic, or otherwise interesting.














Lost caves of conneticut