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South Central Connecticut Planning Region
North Haven

Tidal Marsh Trail

Moderate

3.4

(1)

71

runners

Tidal Marsh Trail

00:50

8.12km

30m

Running

The Tidal Marsh Trail in North Haven, CT, is currently closed to the public due to PCB contamination; cleanup efforts are underway.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Tidal Marsh Trail

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The Tidal Marsh Trail is a short but popular path in North Haven, Connecticut, that offers continuous views along the banks of the Quinnipiac River. You get to pass through …

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8.12 km

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2.38 km

2.13 km

2.03 km

1.58 km

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3.61 km

2.49 km

1.52 km

499 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Tidal Marsh Trail?

The Tidal Marsh Trail in North Haven, Connecticut, is currently closed to the public and not suitable for jogging or other recreational activities due to alarming levels of PCB contamination. Cleanup efforts are underway by the property owners, and the trail will remain closed until these are completed. The North Haven Trail Association is developing a new, smaller trail on town-owned land, which might be ready by the fall.

Is the Tidal Marsh Trail suitable for jogging?

No, the Tidal Marsh Trail is currently closed and not suitable for jogging due to PCB contamination. We recommend checking with local authorities for updates on its reopening or exploring alternative trails in the area for jogging.

What was the terrain and difficulty like before its closure?

Before its closure, the trail was generally considered easy and suitable for leisurely strolls and hiking. It was described as fairly level and well-maintained, though some accounts mentioned occasional obstacles like leaning or fallen trees. While komoot data lists it as 'moderate' for jogging, past descriptions for hiking indicated an easier experience.

What kind of scenery and wildlife could be seen on the trail?

The trail offered picturesque views along the Quinnipiac River and its wetlands, with vistas of Sleeping Giant and lower Hamden. It was particularly noted for abundant wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching. Visitors could spot eagles, ospreys, ducks, geese, and other migratory birds, as well as songbirds in the trees. The trail meandered through various tree species between the river and abandoned Cedar Hill Rail Yard train tracks.

Are there any notable landmarks or historical features along the route?

Yes, the trail uniquely blended natural beauty with historical elements. Remnants of the region's commercial and industrial past, such as rusted train tracks and old railroad signal towers, were visible. These signal towers even served as 'osprey condominiums,' housing large nests for ospreys and possibly eagles, offering a fascinating juxtaposition of nature thriving amidst a historical footprint.

Is the Tidal Marsh Trail dog-friendly?

As the trail is currently closed to the public, it is not accessible for dogs or their owners. Please respect the closure for safety reasons.

What is the best time of year to visit the Tidal Marsh Trail?

The Tidal Marsh Trail is currently closed. Historically, for birdwatching and enjoying the river views, spring and fall were often considered ideal due to migratory bird activity and pleasant weather. However, please await official reopening announcements before planning a visit.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Quinnipiac River Marsh Wildlife Area?

The Tidal Marsh Trail is located within the broader Quinnipiac River Marsh Wildlife Area. While the trail itself is currently closed, generally, state wildlife areas in Connecticut do not require specific permits or charge entrance fees for public access. However, regulations regarding activities and usage may apply. Always check the official Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) website for the most current information regarding wildlife area rules.

Where is the trailhead and is there parking available?

The Tidal Marsh Trail is currently closed, so trailhead access and parking are not available for public use. Before its closure, access points would have been in North Haven, Connecticut. Please await official reopening information for details on parking and trailhead access.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

The route primarily follows the Tidal Marsh Trail itself. Before its closure, it was known to follow the Quinnipiac River, making it difficult to get lost. There are no other official named trails listed as intersecting this specific route.

Are there any alternative tidal marsh trails for jogging in the area?

Given that the Tidal Marsh Trail is currently closed, you might consider exploring other local or regional parks and trails that offer similar natural settings or jogging opportunities. We recommend checking the komoot app or local park websites for open alternatives that suit your preferences.

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