Cathole Mountain Explained

Cathole Mountain
Photo Size:280
Elevation Ft:515
Parent Peak:41° 33' 35"N, 72° 48' 38"W
Map:Connecticut
Map Width:280
Label Position:left
Location:Meriden, Connecticut
Range:Hanging Hills / Metacomet Ridge
Coordinates:41.5758°N 72.8006°W summit;
41.5597°N 72.8106°W southern ledge
Type:fault-block
igneous
Age:200 million yrs.
Easiest Route:Metacomet Trail

Cathole Mountain, 515feet, is the lowest peak in the trap rock Hanging Hills of Meriden, Connecticut. The rugged southern ledges of the mountain rise steeply 150feet above the city of Meriden. The mountain is separated from South Mountain by the narrow, rocky Cathole Pass through which Connecticut Route 71 ascends.

The mountain consists of two prominences, the southern ledges 341feet and the main peak one mile to the north. The 51 mile Metacomet Trail crosses Cathole Mountain and offers views of Cathole Pass. The cliffs continue south with views over Meriden, but there is no official trail that runs the length of them. Activities enjoyed on the peak include hiking, rock climbing, and in the winter, snowshoeing.

Much of the northern half of the mountain is privately owned.

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