With hundreds of access points and over 50 primitive campsites, the Connecticut River provides a unique experience to paddle 400 miles through the heart of New England. The Paddlers’ Trail is a series of primitive campsites and river access points from its headwaters in New Hampshire’s Great North Woods south to Long Island Sound. A variety of organizations, including the NFCT, work collaboratively in its development. With the support of the community, work continues to protect the river corridor, construct new campsites and portage trails, and expand the Paddlers’ Trail from source to sea. www.connecticutriverpaddlerstrail.org