Merimere Reservoir

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Merimere Reservoir is a scenic body of water in Meriden, Connecticut, known for its surrounding cliffs, hiking trails, and role as a central natural feature of Hubbard Park.

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Merimere Reservoir canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
reservoir
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccess Hubbard Park roadways
hiking trailheads
hasConservationRole open space preservation in Meriden
hasEcosystemType freshwater reservoir ecosystem
hasFeature narrow valley setting
steep surrounding ridges
wooded shoreline
hasGeologicalContext traprock (basalt) ridges
hasPhotographicInterest autumn foliage views
cliff reflections in water
hasShorelineUseRestriction limited public access to water
hasVegetationType mixed hardwood forest (surrounding slopes)
hasViewOf Castle Craig
surface form: Castle Craig tower

traprock cliffs
isCentralFeatureOf Hubbard Park landscape design
knownFor hiking trails
scenic views
surrounding cliffs
locatedIn Connecticut
Meriden, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Meriden, Connecticut

New Haven County
surface form: New Haven County, Connecticut
managedBy City of Meriden
nearbyAttraction Castle Craig
Hanging Hills
partOf Hanging Hills
surface form: Hanging Hills landscape

Hubbard Park
Meriden park system
recreationActivity birdwatching
hiking (adjacent trails)
scenic viewing
surroundedBy Hanging Hills traprock ridges
tourismType local outdoor recreation destination
usedFor public water supply (historical and/or limited)
recreation (passive)
watercourse Harbor Brook

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Hubbard Park hasPart Merimere Reservoir
Hubbard Park hasWaterBody Merimere Reservoir