This route has been updated in 2023 to accommodate suggestions from 2022. This ride has one rest stop- at Common Ground, where you can take a breather and explore the urban farm and environmental art created by Common Ground students. The 12-mile ride is perfect for experienced riders who want to stay within the New Haven city limits. Not be a police escort for either of these rides. Ride option, which is a ride to the summit of East For a biggerĬhallenge, riders may choose the second family Will be great for families with young riders. One is a 1-mile loop that canīe repeated and end at a kid bike derby. I n 2023 we will have two family-friendly routes Longer Rides- These routes travel on roads shared with vehicles.ġ0 am: 12-mile ride (Rock to Rock to Rock- (to West Rock and back)ĩ am: 20-mile ride (goes to West Rock, Sleeping Giant)Ĩ:30 am: 40-mile ride (follows 20-mile then goes to Lighthouse Point)ħam to 8 am: metric century rides (60 mi- goes to Sleeping Giant and out to the shoreline) Scroll to the bottom of this page to see the WALKING options for Rock to Rock in 2023.įamily Rides at 10:30 am- Both routes stay within East Rock Park and are great for inexperienced riders of all ages.ġ-mile ride (concludes with an optional kid bike rodeo) H owever you are celebrating Rock to Rock, please post videos and photos on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter using the hashtags #MyRockToRock and #RockToRock2023.Īll of the rides start and end in East Rock Park. You can ride a stationary bike or set a new milestone for your home exercise routine. If you are not comfortable getting out with us you can take 5 actions on behalf of our environment on your own. Common Ground is offering a West Rock hike as well. In 2023 you can ride one of two Family Rides, a 12-, 20-, 40- or 60-mile ride in a loop starting and ending in East Rock Park. You also are welcome to hike around the base of East Rock. We're inviting participants to do Rock to Rock in small groups at staggered starts. Rock to Rock is working to keep our riders and whole community safe and healthy. For me, I wouldn’t pay to just SEE the place, but it’s worth it if you want to swim, fly a kite, have a picnic, walk on the rocks, etc.Maps & Routes We ask that all Rock to Rock participants respect important government and public health guidance about social distancing. But then, the carousel was closed for many years due to extensive renovations.ħ.Pets are welcome with the usual rules, but dogs can usually get away with swimming on the side without a lifeguard.Įnd result - There are pros and cons to most of the local beaches. There USED to be a nature center with a touch tank and ranger always on site.It would be so nice to have that back. Not extensive, but I have seen deer more then once!Ħ. There are hiking trails as you first enter the park. if there happens to be an event (wedding, butterfly festival, etc) you can tell the gate you are part of that event and you may not have to pay. Beware! Parking on local streets and walking in is a risky gamble! Most of the streets are permit only. The cost to get in with a car is steep - but the fee is not only for Out of State license plates, it is for anyone not from New Haven!ģ. Things I haven’t seen mentioned in other reviews include:ġ. I’ve been going to Lighthouse Point since I was a child.
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