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
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landform → traprock mountain ridge → |
| access |
publicly accessible trails
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| climateZone |
humid continental climate
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| country |
United States
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| elevationFeature |
prominent local high point
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| formedBy |
volcanic activity
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| geologicalFormation |
traprock
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| hasFeature |
cliff faces
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rocky ledges → scenic overlooks → steep slopes → wooded areas → |
| hasTrailUse |
recreational hiking
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| hasViewOf |
Meriden cityscape
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Quinnipiac River Valley → surrounding Connecticut countryside → |
| hazard |
steep drop-offs near cliffs
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| knownFor |
dramatic cliffs
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overlooks of Meriden → popular hiking trails → rugged terrain → scenic vistas → views of the Quinnipiac River Valley → |
| landscapeType |
ridge
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| locatedIn |
Connecticut
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New England → central Connecticut → |
| nearestCity |
Meriden, Connecticut
NERFINISHED
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| partOf |
Metacomet Ridge
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| popularFor |
birdwatching
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day hiking → nature observation → sightseeing → |
| recreation |
non-motorized outdoor recreation
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| region |
Hartford County region of Connecticut
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| rockType |
basalt
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| terrain |
rugged
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| tourism |
regional outdoor attraction
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| vegetationType |
temperate deciduous forest
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Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Hubbard Park
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Meriden, Connecticut → |
elevationFeature |
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Castle Craig
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near |