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Devil's Den Preserve

Devils Den Preserve is a 1,746-acre nature reserve in Weston, Connecticut, featuring diverse wildlife, scenic trails, and unique geological formations like boulder caves and rocky outcrops.
Devils Den Preserve is a 1,746-acre nature reserve in Weston, Connecticut, featuring diverse wildlife, scenic trails, and unique geological formations like boulder caves and rocky outcrops.

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Phone:
+1 203-226-4991

Address:
33 Pent Road
Weston,
Connecticut
06883

Devils Den Preserve is one of the largest protected areas in Fairfield County, Connecticut, offering over 20 miles of hiking trails through forests, wetlands, and rocky terrain. The preserve is known for its striking geological features, including glacial boulders, crevices, and the iconic "Devils Den" cave. Managed by The Nature Conservancy, it provides a habitat for numerous bird species, mammals, and plant life, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore trails of varying difficulty, enjoy birdwatching, or experience the tranquility of its unspoiled landscapes. The preserve also has educational programs highlighting its ecological significance and conservation efforts. Its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it a valuable natural resource for the community.

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