Talcott Mountain State Park

Location: Talcott Mountain State Park
Location
Talcott Mountain is located in Simsbury, CT. A main attraction of the park is the Heublein Tower. The tower was built in 1914. It is special because it has remained mostly unchanged since its' construction. The tower became apart of Talcott Mountain State Park in 1974. Vistors can reach the tower after a 45 minute hike. On a busy day, up to 2,000 people can visit the site. Activities at the park include hiking trails, sight-seeing, grounds tours, and school tours. The hiking trail also includes a hanggliders' pad that is located directly above King Philip's Cave. According to legend, the Metacomet chief hid in the cave as he watched a nearby town burn during a battle between colonists and the Metacomet Tribe. There are great views of Connecticut from the top of the mountain. Visitors can see Simbury's Iron Bridge and Hamden's Sleeping Giant Mountain in addition to the cityscapes of Hartford, Bloomfield, and Wethersfield.

Front Door of Heublein Tower
High Up
The backside of the Heublein Tower
Julia interviewing Amanda Davis (Nate - Camera, Stephanie - Audio)
The top of the Heublein Tower
Welcome to Talcott Mountain State Park
Julia and Amanda Davis
Nate shooting a Lunch with the Lab promo with Sara and Stephanie
Interviewer: Julia Kwon
Videographer: Nate Newton
Photographers: Paul Pfeffer, Julia Kwon
Editor: Julia Kwon
Animator: Sam Hockaday
Crew: Meghan Foehl, Sarah Furie, Stephanie Merkel, Sara Ponticelli
Manager of Online Content: Paul Pfeffer
Director of Online Services: Derrick Ellis
Web Designer: Lauren Nauheimer
Many thanks to Amanda Davis, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
Courtesy of http://www.ct.gov/dEP/cwp/view.asp?A=2716&Q=325272
