PRIME TIME; Walk into past on Indian Loop.

From: The Boston Herald | Date: November 1, 1999| Author: Jurek, June | Copyright information

A turn through a shopping mall may encourage calorie burn, but not much inspiration.

A prehistoric Indian trail in the People's State Forest in Connecticut's Litchfield Hills encourages both.

If you find yourself in the hills, and trekking the ancient home of Northeast Connecticut's woodland Indians appeals to you, don't miss it.

The two-hour, 3.5-mile (round-trip) Indian Lore loop is an easy-to-moderate walk open year-round, 8 a.m. to sunset. But ...

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