Wolf Rock, Connecticut
Wolf Rock, also known as Wolfpit Rocks, Woolfes Rocks, and Wolfe's Rock is the name of a notable gneiss and quartz conglomerate glacial erratic in Mansfield, Connecticut, perched atop a 40-foot cliff. The rock itself is six feet tall and almost round.[1] The surrounding landscape also contains many boulders and crags. The rock was once part of a tower used to view the landscape.
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Location | Mansfield, Connecticut |
Coordinates | 41.759607°N 72.213017°W |
Area | 108 acres (44 ha) |
Governing body | Joshua's Trust |
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The Wolf Rock Nature Preserve which holds Wolf Rock is 108 acres in total. It is the first acquisition of the Joshua's Trust and includes part of the Nipmuck Trail.[2]
The Wolf Rock Nature Preserve is adjacent to Sawmill Brook Preserve and contains many trails. It is popular with rock climbers.[3] It is mentioned as far back as the eighteenth century and was included in various deeds.[4] It was named for the wolves which once lived here, and thus is often incorrectly associated with Israel Putnam. It also may have referred to a person with a similar last name.
Though the rock is situated on a 40-foot part of the ledge, the ledge itself goes up to 544 feet and dips down to 25 feet in some places.[5] There is a cairn located nearby.[6]
References
- Lopes, Janet. "Double Dose of Treasures for Hikers at Mansfield Preserves".
- Marteka, Peter. "Glacial Rock Highlights Mansfield's Wolf Rock Preserve".
- "Wolf Rock, 5.1-5.9 : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPost".
- "Wolf Rock Nature Preserve". 22 November 2013.
- "Wolf Rock".
- "Wolf Rock Nature Preserve". 8 October 2016.
External links
- Wolf Rock Nature Preserve - Joshua's Trust