Hours
Dawn to dusk
Conditions
The Mattabessett Trail follows the top rim along a sheer drop of 400 to 500 feet. (Not a hike for acrophobes!)
Things To Do
What to See: Plants
The geological properties of trap rock ridges such as those at Higby Mountain result in the presence of species at the edge of their ranges. Some species found on Higby Mountain, including yellow corydalis, are more common to the southern Appalachians, while bearberry, also found here, is more typical of the summits of New Hampshire's White Mountains.
What to See: Animals
Hawks and other raptors often take advantage of the mountain's updrafts, circling above. The native black racer snake may be glimpsed and is known to rattle its tail in dry leaves, simulating a rattlesnake. But rest assured, there are no rattlers on Higby Mountain.
Plan Your Visit
Please enjoy your visit to this preserve. The Nature Conservancy welcomes passive recreation, including hiking, birding, canoeing, nature study and cross-country skiing.
To ensure those who visit after you are able to enjoy the same experience you have, please remember to stay on designated trails, pack out everything you brought in, and contact our office at: 203 568 6270 or [email protected] if you notice any problems.
To maintain the ecological integrity of the preserve, the following activities are not allowed: collection of plant or animal specimens, camping, fires, fishing, hunting, bicycling, and use of motorized vehicles. Pets are not allowed on Nature Conservancy preserves.
Directions
From the north:
-Take Interstate 91 south to exit 19; turn left off the exit.
-Take first left onto Preston Avenue and proceed as below.
From the east:
-From Route 9 in Middletown, drive west on Route 66 to Interstate 691; take the first exit (#13 for East Main Street, a left exit.).
-Take a right at the first light, onto Preston Avenue.
-Drive 1.1 miles, turn right onto Preston Avenue and proceed as below.
From the south:
-Take Interstate 91 to exit 16 for Main Street; turn right on Main.
-Turn left on Preston Avenue, just before the Route 66 east on-ramp.
-Drive 1.1 miles, turn right onto Preston Avenue and proceed as below.
From Preston Avenue:
-Follow Preston Avenue to a dead end.
-Enter the preserve through a gate; you will walk about 150 paces before reaching Nature Conservancy property and sign.