Both are maintained by the non-profit Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
It is maintained by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
Connecticut Forest & Park Association Cited September 13, 2008.
The Connecticut Forest and Park Association is also involved.
The Connecticut Forest and Park Association also has a working investment in the conservation of the Giant and trail building on it.
The Connecticut Forest and Park Association, which maintains 700 miles of hiking trails, has the same leash laws.
In 1995, the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, as it's now known, is still looking after the state's natural resources.
The trail is maintained largely through the efforts of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association.
The trails of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association often cross private lands, through arrangements with the landowners.
Information on hiking trails throughout the state can be obtained from the Connecticut Forest and Park Association in Middlefield (346-2372).