Lake Windwing

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Ridgefield, United States

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Lake Windwing Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lake Windwing is located in Ridgefield, United States. Lake Windwing is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category park in United States.

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Marisa Corti

Lots of trails. Easy to intermediate. Well marked. Plenty of parking.

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Clarence Fernandes

We happen to come upon this place during a brief rest from a long drive. The time of the year and everything make it a great opportunity for a quick photo of the lake. I hope to come back again in the winter.

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Emil S

Well maintained trail but the leaves can be a little hazzardous on some steep slopes this time of year.

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Sam Rizzio

I love this place and all the trails that go with it. it has been a refuge for me during the pandemic. it is teeming with wildlife and the waterfall never gets old.

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Stephen JW Steele

Always lovely and I'm also reminded how hard people work to keep this place beautiful. It's spotless but if you see somethjng, pick it up anyway. I'm particularly impressed with what the Ridgefield Coservancy has done to insure that this space be kept natural and beautiful. This is a beautiful space approaching Windwing Lake. Worth the stroll and the return down hill. Fun, family, friends, nature, easy marked trails, keosk with info. Clear parking at Hemlock Hills. Ridgefield Connecticut's best park experience. Hemlock Hills and Windwing Lake. Recommended

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Diana supra Frank

An excellent place to find the first Baltimore Orioles that visit during the spring.

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Megan Wilcox

Beautiful lake with many walking trails all around it. Some parts of the incline are a little steep to get down to the lake, depending on which path you are on.

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Doug Haley

Great hiking and varied terrain. Good mountain biking and dog walking with miles of trails. Connects to Bennett's Pond and Ives trail network. Some nice views and moderate climbs up Pine Mountain and over the Hemlock Hills.