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'''East Peak''', {{convert|976|ft|m|0}}, is a prominent ] ] in the ] of ]. Rugged and scenic, the peak rises steeply above the city of Meriden {{convert|600|ft|m|0}} below and is characterized by its vertical cliffs and sweeping views of southern ] and ]. A small stone observation tower known as ] stands on the summit. '''East Peak''', {{convert|976|ft|m|0}}, is a prominent ] ] in the ] of ]. Rugged and scenic, the peak rises steeply above the city of Meriden {{convert|600|ft|m|0}} below and is characterized by its vertical cliffs and sweeping views of southern ] and ]. A small stone observation tower known as ] stands on the summit.


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==See also== ==See also==
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==External links== ==External links==
* {{cite web|title=Hubbard Park Hiking Trails|url=http://www.meridenlandtrust.com/Hubbard_quad.pdf|publisher=Meriden Land Trust|accessdate=March 5, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412162507/http://www.meridenlandtrust.com/Hubbard_quad.pdf|archive-date=April 12, 2012|dead-url=yes}} * {{cite web|title=Hubbard Park Hiking Trails|url=http://www.meridenlandtrust.com/Hubbard_quad.pdf|publisher=Meriden Land Trust|accessdate=March 5, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412162507/http://www.meridenlandtrust.com/Hubbard_quad.pdf|archive-date=April 12, 2012|url-status=dead}}
* 17th ed. Connecticut Forest and Park Association. * 17th ed. Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
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Should not be confused with East Rock, another traprock summit in Connecticut
East Peak
View from East Peak.
Highest point
Elevation976 ft (297 m)
Coordinates41°33′27″N 72°50′14″W / 41.55750°N 72.83722°W / 41.55750; -72.83722
Geography
LocationMeriden, Connecticut
Parent rangeHanging Hills / Metacomet Ridge
Geology
Rock age200 million yrs.
Mountain type(s)fault-block; igneous
Climbing
Easiest routeAuto road
Castle Craig

East Peak, 976 feet (297 m), is a prominent basalt traprock mountain in the Hanging Hills of Meriden, Connecticut. Rugged and scenic, the peak rises steeply above the city of Meriden 600 feet (183 m) below and is characterized by its vertical cliffs and sweeping views of southern Connecticut and Long Island Sound. A small stone observation tower known as Castle Craig stands on the summit.

East Peak is located within the 1,800-acre (7.3 km) Hubbard Park. The 51-mile (82 km) Metacomet Trail crosses East Peak, and a seasonal auto road climbs to a small parking lot at Castle Craig. Activities enjoyed on the peak include Hiking, bicycling, and in the winter, cross-country skiing on the road. Although East Peak appears on a number of rock climbing websites, the brochure to Hubbard Park indicates that the areas is closed to rock climbing.

See also

References

  1. "Hubbard Park" (PDF). South Central Regional Council of Governments. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 7, 2012.

External links

Mountains of Connecticut
Hanging Hills
Metacomet Ridge
Taconic Mountains
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