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Roosevelt Forest

Roosevelt Forest

The Town of Stratford is very fortunate indeed to be one of the few towns or cities in the nation to have its very own forest.  Located at the end of Peters Lane, off James Farm Road, this beautiful 250 acre forest is part of our town's excellent park system. 

Roosevelt Forest was set up during the depression in  the 1930's from land purchased by then Stratford Town Manager, Donald D. Sammis.  It was developed, in large part, through President Franklin D. Roosevelt's W.P.A. program, designed to provide jobs for legitimate public projects.  The park was established to provide recreational opportunities for townspeople, and to protect the watershed, wildlife, and beauty of this fine example of mixed deciduous forest.

Included in the forest system is a lovely pond, various wetlands, and, for the user's benefit, there are playgrounds, picnic tables, picnic shelters, cooking pits, restrooms, and walking paths.  Hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing are all enjoyed here.

Without a doubt, the outstanding feature of the forest is its natural flora and fauna.  Roosevelt Forest is a wildlife sanctuary and it has most species one would expect to find in a typical Connecticut mixed deciduous forest, including both coniferous (pines, spruces, etc.) and deciduous broadleaf hardwoods (maples, oaks, etc.).  Lovely trails, some marked, lead one to the wonders of nature.  Deer, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and much of Connecticut's birdlife can be observed within the forest.  Trees, ferns, and wildflowers abound.


Links

Roosevelt Forest

Roosevelt Forest Management Plan

Map of Roosevelt Forest

 


Click here for directions to Roosevelt Forest from Stratford Town Hall
Click here for video of the Forest (requires Realplayer)

Click here for a slide show of the Forest (requires Realplayer, 10 minutes in length) 
Click here for a winter slide show of the Forest (6.5 minutes in length)


Click on any image below to enlarge

Forest in the Winter


 


    



Blue trail splits from yellow


Silver trail splits from blue


Orange trail

    



Orange trail


Blue trail


Red trail

   



Red trail


Red trail


Peters Lane

    



Forest in the Spring



    



Yellow Trail

          Yellow Trail


         Orange Trail


           Red Trail

    



           Blue Trail 


           Green Trail 


           Scout Trail 

    



Forest in the Summer

                       
         
     
         


    



Forest in the Fall