Lamentation Mountain

Lamentation Mountain

Infobox Mountain
Name = Lamentation Mountain
Photo = Lamentation Mountain.jpg
Photo size = 180px
Caption = View of the Hanging Hills from Lamentation Mountain
Elevation_ft = 720

Location = Middletown, Berlin, and Meriden, Connecticut
Range = Metacomet Ridge
Prominence =
Parent_peak = 41° 34' 27"N, 72° 45' 45"W
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Topographic

Type = Fault-block; igneous
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Age = 200 Ma
Last eruption =
First ascent =
Easiest route = Mattabesett Trail
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Lamentation Mountain, or Mount Lamentation, convert|720|ft, is a traprock mountain located convert|2.5|mi north of Meriden, Connecticut. It is part of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border. Lamentation Mountain is known for its scenic vistas, extensive cliff faces, unique microclimate ecosystems, and rare plant communities. It rises steeply convert|550|ft above the city of Meriden to the south with west-facing cliffs of convert|200|ft or more. The cliff line, described by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association as "perhaps the most scenic traprock ridge walk in the state" is a prominent landscape feature visible for miles.The mountain is traversed by the convert|50|mi|adj=on Mattabesett Trail.

Origin of name

Lamentation Mountain takes its name from an incident in 1653 when a member of a nearby colony became lost on the mountain for three days before he was found by a search party.

Geography

Roughly convert|3|mi|0 long by convert|0.75|mi wide, Lamentation Mountain is located within the towns of Middletown, Berlin, and Meriden, Connecticut.

Crescent Lake, (formerly called Bradley Hubbard Reservoir), lies nestled in the gap between Lamentation Mountain and Chauncey Peak. The lake provides emergency drinking water to the city of Meriden. Silver Lake, visible from the cliffs, is located in the low gap between Lamentation Mountain and Cathole Mountain.

The Metacomet Ridge continues west from Lamentation Mountain to become Cathole Mountain of the Hanging Hills; it continues south as Chauncey Peak. Another, lower extension continues convert|8|mi|0 north culminating in the uplands of Rocky Hill, Connecticut. The southern half of Lamentation Mountain drains into the Quinnipiac River, thence to Long Island Sound; the northern half to the Mattabesett River, then to the Connecticut River, thence to Long Island Sound.

Geology and ecology

Lamentation Mountain, like much of the Metacomet Ridge, is composed of basalt, also called traprock, a volcanic rock. The mountain formed near the end of the Triassic Period with the rifting apart of the North American continent from Africa and Eurasia. Lava welled up from the rift and solidified into sheets of strata hundreds of feet thick. Subsequent faulting and earthquake activity tilted the strata, creating the cliffs and ridgeline of Lamentation Mountain. Hot, dry upper slopes, cool, moist ravines, and mineral-rich ledges of basalt talus produce a combination of microclimate ecosystems on the mountain that support plant and animal species uncommon in greater Connecticut. Lamentation Mountain is also an important raptor migration path. (See Metacomet Ridge for more information on the geology and ecosystem of Lamentation Mountain).

Recreation and conservation

The southern third of Lamentation Mountain lies within Giuffrida Park, managed by the city of Meriden. The park boasts a lake, golf course, woodlands, and the rocky peaks of Lamentation Mountain and Chauncey Peak. Permitted activities within the park include hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, picnicking, and bicycling. Swimming, boating, and fishing are prohibited on Crescent Lake. Rock climbing is prohibited within the park but is permitted elsewhere on the mountain. The park supports a number of trails, most notably the 50 mile (80k) Mattabesett Trail which stretches from the northern end of Lamentation Mountain, south to Totoket Mountain and north again to the Connecticut River. The 51 mile (80k) Metacomet Trail connects to the Mattabesett Trail at the foot of Lamentation Mountain; the Connecticut Forest and Park Association) maintains both trails. Trailhead parking for Lamentation Mountain is located at Giufridda Park on Westfield Road, convert|1.2|mi east of its junction with U.S. Route 5 and convert|1.8|mi west of Interstate 91, exit 20, via Country Club Road (which becomes Westfield Road) and alongside Spruce Brook Road in Berlin, 0.5 miles (0.75 km) east of its junction with U.S. Route 5 and convert|1.75|mi south of Berlin center.

In 2000, Lamentation Mountain was included in a study by the National Park Service for the designation of a new National Scenic Trail now tentatively called the New England National Scenic Trail, which would include the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail in Massachusetts and the Mattabesett Trail and Metacomet Trail trails in Connecticut.

The Berlin Land Trust [http://www.berlinlandtrust.org/] and the Meriden land Trust [http://www.meridenlandtrust.com/] are active in the conservation of Lamentation Mountain and its viewshed.

ee also

*Metacomet Ridge
*Metacomet Trail
* Adjacent summits:

References

* [http://www.visitnewhaven.com/pdfs/trails/Meriden/TrailMapGuiffridaPark.pdf "Giuffrida Park."] PDF brochure. South Central Regional Counci of Governments. North Haven, Connecticut. Undated. Cited Dec. 17, 2007.
* Farnsworth, Elizabeth J. " [http://www.mmmtrail.org/NaturalResourcesAssessmentFinal.pdf Metacomet-Mattabesett Trail Natural Resource Assessment.] " 2004. PDF wefile cited November 1, 2007.
*"Connecticut Walk Book: A Trail Guide to the Connecticut Outdoors." 17th Edition. The Connecticut Forest and Park Association. Rockfall, Connecticut. Undated.
* Raymo, Chet and Maureen E. "Written in Stone: A Geologic History of the Northeastern United States". Globe Pequot, Chester, Connecticut, 1989.
* [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:H.R.1528: U.S. Congress "New England National Scenic Trail Designation Act."]

External links

* [http://www.ctwoodlands.org/ Connecticut Forest and Park Association]
* [http://www.visitnewhaven.com/pdfs/trails/Meriden/TrailMapGuiffridaPark.pdf Giuffrida Park map.]
* [http://www.ctxguide.com/ctxguide_049.htm Connecticut Explorer's Guide/ Lamentation Mountain]
* [http://www.mmmtrail.org/DocsForLinks/MMMExecSummary.pdf NPS brochure for National Scenic Trail proposal.]
* [http://www.berlinlandtrust.org/ Berlin Land Trust]
* [http://www.meridenlandtrust.com/ Meriden Land Trust]


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