Hanging Hills

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Hanging Hills is a rugged traprock mountain ridge in central Connecticut known for its dramatic cliffs, scenic vistas, and popular hiking trails.


Statements (41)
Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking destination
landform
traprock mountain ridge
access publicly accessible trails
climateZone humid continental climate
country United States
elevationFeature prominent local high point
formedBy volcanic activity
geologicalFormation traprock
hasFeature cliff faces
rocky ledges
scenic overlooks
steep slopes
wooded areas
hasTrailUse recreational hiking
hasViewOf Meriden cityscape
Quinnipiac River Valley
surrounding Connecticut countryside
hazard steep drop-offs near cliffs
knownFor dramatic cliffs
overlooks of Meriden
popular hiking trails
rugged terrain
scenic vistas
views of the Quinnipiac River Valley
landscapeType ridge
locatedIn Connecticut
New England
central Connecticut
nearestCity Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
partOf Metacomet Ridge
popularFor birdwatching
day hiking
nature observation
sightseeing
recreation non-motorized outdoor recreation
region Hartford County region of Connecticut
rockType basalt
terrain rugged
tourism regional outdoor attraction
vegetationType temperate deciduous forest

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hubbard Park
Meriden, Connecticut
elevationFeature
Castle Craig
near

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