Barn Door Hills

Barn Door Hills
Highest point
Elevation c. 560 feet (171 m) and c.. 580 feet (177 m)
Coordinates 41°55′46″N 72°49′31″W / 41.92944°N 72.82528°W / 41.92944; -72.82528 and 41°55′57″N 72°49′04″W / 41.93250°N 72.81778°W / 41.93250; -72.81778
Geography
Location Granby, Connecticut
Parent range Metacomet Ridge
Geology
Age of rock 200 million yrs.
Mountain type Fault-block; igneous

The Barn Door Hills of north-central Connecticut are a pair of prominent rocky trap rock knobs separated by a steep sided gap. They are located in Granby, Connecticut. The hills are an outlying section of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border. The crest of the Metacomet Ridge is located 3.75 miles (6.04 km) east at Hatchet Hill.

Recreation and conservation

East Barndoor Hill is located in the 4,000-acre (16 km2) McLean Game Refuge founded by former United States Senator George P. McLean, and now a National Natural Landmark. A hiking trail summits the hill. West Barndoor Hill is maintained by the Granby Land Trust.[1]

Barndoor Hills from South East

References

  1. "Western Barndoor Hill Preserve Trail Map" (PDF). Granby Land Trust. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
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