Conditions
The preserve’s 20-mile trail system winds past dramatic rocky crests, outcroppings and cliffs forming high ledges partly covered with grasses, mosses and lichens.
Visitor Use
Please enjoy your visit to this preserve. The Nature Conservancy welcomes passive recreation, including hiking, birding, nature study and cross-country skiing.
Please refrain from any activities that disturb the natural environment or other visitors, and contact our office at: 203-226-4991 or theden@tnc.org if you notice any problems.
- Trails and parking lot are open sunrise to sunset.
- Visitors are only allowed on blazed trails.
- No dogs, horses or other pets.
- No bicycles or motorized vehicles.
- Hiking, running, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing only on blazed trails.
- Cross-country skiing is permitted on red-blazed trails, but requires 8-10" of snow to clear rocks and roots.
- Visitors may not hunt; trap; rock climb; fish; swim; ice skate; boat; collect plants, fungi, animals, minerals or artifacts; release animals; smoke; build fires; camp; or drink alcoholic beverages on premises.
- Please take all trash and your belongings when you leave.
What to See: Plants
The preserve features more than 500 types of trees and wildflowers, including the beautiful pink lady’s slipper, cardinal flower and Indian pipe.
What to See: Animals
Devil’s Den is home to red fox, bobcat, coyote, Eastern copperhead, wood duck, ruffed grouse, pileated woodpecker and more than 140 other bird species.