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CT-219, Barkhamsted, CT 06063, USA
Barkhamsted, Connecticut 06063

Also, five stars on the cool rocks, but they're not really a cave. King Philip's Cave is a real cave.

The "caves" are really magnificent! The huge rocks can put our own size relative to the world in perspective.

In case you're having trouble finding the trail entrance, it's across from the small parking lot and over the guard rail.

This is a great hike and beautiful views. Great place for pictures.

Great, challenging skiing. Same goes for the mountain biking.

This was a nice trail for a beginner, as there weren't any particularly steep sections and the trail was easy to follow (as long as you hop over the guard rail first!). The "caves" were really just a collection of enormous boulders leaning against one another, but it was still really beautiful! Lovely things to see along the way, like various mushrooms, frogs, and flowers. Beautiful area if CT as well, with the reservoir just down the road.

Great destination hike, about an hour in from route 318 parking. Good bouldering scampering and relaxing.

Some difficult patches, especially if the weather has been wet lately.

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Indian Council Caves

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CT-219, Barkhamsted, CT 06063, USA.
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ALL reviews about Indian Council Caves

  • Autumn
    Added 2016.03.04
    Also, five stars on the cool rocks, but they're not really a cave. King Philip's Cave is a real cave.
  • Sofia
    Added 2015.11.26
    The "caves" are really magnificent! The huge rocks can put our own size relative to the world in perspective.
  • Kevin
    Added 2015.11.19
    In case you're having trouble finding the trail entrance, it's across from the small parking lot and over the guard rail.
  • Cole
    Added 2015.06.19
    This is a great hike and beautiful views. Great place for pictures.
  • Ashton
    Added 2015.03.17
    Great, challenging skiing. Same goes for the mountain biking.
  • Bailey
    Added 2014.07.10
    This was a nice trail for a beginner, as there weren't any particularly steep sections and the trail was easy to follow (as long as you hop over the guard rail first!). The "caves" were really just a collection of enormous boulders leaning against one another, but it was still really beautiful! Lovely things to see along the way, like various mushrooms, frogs, and flowers. Beautiful area if CT as well, with the reservoir just down the road.
  • Olivia
    Added 2013.07.17
    Great destination hike, about an hour in from route 318 parking. Good bouldering scampering and relaxing.
  • Katelyn
    Added 2013.06.13
    Some difficult patches, especially if the weather has been wet lately.
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