Beacon Hill, East Haven
Facts and practical information
Beacon Hill, 130 feet above sea level, is a traprock outcrop located 1.2 miles southeast of New Haven, Connecticut overlooking the mouth of the Farm River 1.2 miles north of Long Island Sound. It is the southernmost notable summit of the Metacomet Ridge which extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to nearly the Vermont border. Beacon Hill is known for its scenic ledges overlooking a surrounding salt marsh and the greater Sound and for its unique microclimate ecosystems and rare plant communities. Beacon Hill is traversed by several trails, most notably the 28-mile Branford Trail. The Shoreline Trolley Museum runs trolley service to the base of the hill. ()
Branford (Branford Hills)East Haven
Beacon Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shore Line Trolley Museum, First Congregational Church of East Haven, Saltonstall Mountain, Hagaman Memorial Library.