Chauncey Peak

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Chauncey Peak is a prominent rocky summit in central Connecticut known for its steep cliffs, scenic hiking trails, and expansive views over the surrounding landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform in Connecticut
mountain summit
traprock ridge
accessibleFrom Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county New Haven County NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 213 meters
approximately 700 feet
formedBy fault-block uplift
volcanic activity
geologicalAge Triassic-Jurassic
geology basalt
traprock
hasCliffsOn western side
hasFeature rocky summit
scenic overlooks
steep cliffs
wooded slopes
hasHazard loose rock
steep drop-offs
hasRecreationArea trails around Silver Lake
hasTrail blue-blazed hiking trail
hasVegetation oak forest
traprock ridge flora
hasView expansive views over surrounding landscape
isKnownFor dramatic cliffs
panoramic views
short but steep hikes
isVisibleFrom Interstate 691 area NERFINISHED
locatedIn Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New Haven County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

central Connecticut
nearestCity Meriden, Connecticut NERFINISHED
overlooks Meriden cityscape
Quinnipiac River valley NERFINISHED
Silver Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Hanging Hills NERFINISHED
Metacomet Ridge NERFINISHED
popularFor local outdoor recreation
range Metacomet Ridge NERFINISHED
state Connecticut
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
rock climbing
sightseeing

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traprock ridge contains Chauncey Peak
subject surface form: Traprock Ridge