From here the Tunxis heads into Sessions Woods, which we also hiked around.
Not a whole lot to say about this hike so I'll leave you with a photo gallery. Sessions woods is a really nice place to walk around if you get a chance.
On this hike we parked at the Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area and walked down rte 69 to pick up the Tunxis Trail where it crosses the road there. This is where we'd abandoned the trail before, just before it crosses rte 69 due to tons of poison ivy. I'm happy to report that the other side of rte 69 is clear, no poison ivy there. :) From here the Tunxis heads into Sessions Woods, which we also hiked around. Not a whole lot to say about this hike so I'll leave you with a photo gallery. Sessions woods is a really nice place to walk around if you get a chance. Sessions Woods Wildlife Management area website (info and pdf maps available). http://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2723&q=326220 (Click the first photo to visit the gallery)
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