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  2. The Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail leads hikers to the lake. Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail. The Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail is a public trail maintained by The Nature Conservancy that criss-crosses the international border between New Hampshire and Quebec for 0.6 miles (0.97 km) ending with a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) loop around the Fourth ...

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  3. The Fourth Connecticut Lake. Length: 2.1 miles out-and-back with loop. Difficulty (click for info): Easy. Elevation Gain: 380 feet (+60 feet on return) Rating (click for info): 7/10. Elevation: 2670 ft. Driving Directions: Trailhead is at the end of Rt. 3, in Pittsburg, NH. Park in the hiking trail parking area at the border crossing (no ...

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  4. Jun 19, 2023 · Fourth Connecticut Lake is the smallest of the Connecticut Lakes. The Connecticut River begins here as a tiny stream and flows south for 406 miles through four states. Ken MacGray/Flickr. To protect the wildlife that call this region home, dogs are not allowed along the trail per Nature Conservancy regulations. Ken MacGray/Google Photos.

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  5. May 3, 2024 · Fees. No. Details. Trail Map. Directions. Comments (0) Services. The 1.7-mile loop trail starts west of the parking lot next to the border crossing station. The first half mile is steep, rocky, and wet in sections before.

  6. Description. Added by Christopher Zajac. At 2,670 feet above sea-level the small Fourth Connecticut Lake is the beginning of the 410-mile Connecticut River. The trail winds up a hill crisscrossing the Canadian-United States border for much of the hike. The Fourth Connecticut Lake is a northern glacial tarn, just 2.5 acres in surface area.

  7. The Connecticut River defines New England. Its watershed consists of 11,985 square miles and covers four states. The river begins here at Fourth Connecticut Lake and flows pure, wild and free from human pollution or alteration for its first 8 miles. In fact, much of the river’s initial passage is through protected lands in the Connecticut Lakes

  8. The Fourth Connecticut Lake is a protected nature preserve located on the U.S. side of the U.S./Canadian border. The Nature Conservancy holds a conservation easement that safeguards the 78-acre preserve and the surrounding forest. The lake itself resembles a small bog, but it is more accurately a northern acidic mountain tarn — a small ...

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