
Shantok Village of Uncas
For those of you looking for a nice woodsy circuit, the main trail at Shantok Village of Uncas (formerly Fort Shantok State Park) in Uncasville is a nice place to run. When the Mohegans purchased the land from the state, they constructed a nice gravel path that is perfect for walking and jogging.
I am working on getting a map so I can add the route to our Running Routes page with the exact mileage, but after running the loop I would guess it’s about three quarters of a mile long. With views of ponds and the accompanying waterfowl, Shantok is a pleasant area for an easy jog. There is plenty of free parking and there are restroom facilities on site.
Driving Directions: From I-395, take Exit 79A to Exit 1 on 2A. Take a left onto Route 32 and then a right onto Fort Shantok Road. The park is located on the left.
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