The Norwalk River Valley Trail (NRVT) project aims to build 38 miles of multi-purpose trail connecting Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk, Connecticut, and Rogers Park in Danbury, passing through Wilton, Ridgefield, and Redding on the way. In addition to creating recreational opportunities for walkers, hikers, cyclists, kids, pets and – on some stretches – equestrians, the NRVT will offer a green and healthy transportation alternative to reach rail stations, schools, offices, and businesses. For more details around our vision and progress, please click here.
Tough climbs, dead flat stretches, dirt roads, scenic views, smooth pavement, farms, waterfalls, small villages – the Housatonic Covered Bridge Trail – the Houbike Trail, for short – has it all. The following description of the Trail starts at the northern terminus in Ashley Falls, Massachusetts and heads south. To find out more about us please click here.
The Still River is a cultural icon in Danbury. For many years, Danbury’s main watercourse was abused by industrial and sewage discharges. This abuse took its toll on the River, and it gradually lost its beauty and ability to support aquatic life. The citizens of Danbury considered the River to be “dead”. To find out more about us please click here.
The Western New England Greenway is a multi-segment, multi-state bike route that links NYC and Montreal. (Also known as US Bike Route 7). To find out more about us please click here.