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  1. Sleeping Giant (also known as the Blue Hills and Mount Carmel ), ( Hobbomock in Quinnipiac ), [1] is a rugged traprock mountain with a high point of 739 feet (225 m), located eight miles (13 km) north of New Haven, Connecticut. A prominent landscape feature visible for miles, the Sleeping Giant receives its name from its anthropomorphic ...

    • 200 Ma
    • 739 ft (225 m)
    • Casual uphill walk (via Tower Path)
    • Metacomet Ridge
  2. Sleeping Giant’s combination of microclimates, particularly unusual in New England, come together in a singular ecosystem unlike any other. A 1,500-acre wonderland of pristine woodlands, wetlands, cliffs, and talus, the park’s varied terrain is a welcoming habitat for a menagerie of animals, birds, and plant life — many globally rare, many rare in Connecticut.

  3. Sleeping Giant State Park, a two miles of mountaintop resembling a sleeping giant, which gives the park its name, is located eight miles (13 km) north of New Haven, Connecticut. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, rock climbing, snowshoeing, picnicking, bird watching, and others. There are trails specifically designed for horseback riding and cross-country skiing located ...

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    • About the Garden of the Sleeping Giant. Originally a private collection of Asian orchids cultivated in 1977 by Hollywood actor Raymond Burr, the Garden of the Sleeping Giant is now open to the public and one of the most popular stops for visitors staying in Nadi and the surrounding area.
    • Where is the Garden of the Sleeping Giant Fiji? Tucked into the foothills of the Nausori highlands on the main island, Viti Levu, the gardens are a 10-20 minute drive from Nadi on the western side of Fiji.
    • How much does it cost to visit the Garden of the Sleeping Giant Fiji? Entrance fees into the garden are around $11 USD for adults, $5.50 USD for kids aged 6-15, and children under 6 are free.
    • When is the Garden of the Sleeping Giant open? It’s open from 9 am to 5 pm every day, so you can visit the Garden of the Sleeping Giant year round! Even during the rainy season (November to April), it is open regularly and is even more lush.
  4. Sleeping Giant State Park is one of Connecticut’s premier state parks, with 32 miles of backcountry trails leading through pristine woodlands, over rugged traprock ridges, and to scenic overlooks. Visitors also enjoy the park’s abundant natural beauty and rich cultural history.

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  6. 2. 1. 1861 reviews. Recent reviews of the Sleeping Giant Blue and Tower Trail Loop in Hamden, Connecticut, highlight the challenging and enjoyable hike with excellent views. The trail is described as long, with some rocky and steep areas, but worth the effort for the beautiful scenery and cool tower at the top.

  7. Sleeping Giant State Park charges an entrance fee for out-of-state registered vehicles. Fees vary on weekends/holidays versus on weekdays. The Tower Trail is the most popular trail at Sleeping Giant. This trail to the 739 foot summit of Mount Carmel starts at the picnic area across from Quinnipiac University. It is wide and meanders up the side of Mount Carmel ending at a 4-story stone ...

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