Mount Frissell South Slope (State High Point), Litchfield County CT

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Latitude: 42.049636°N
Longitude: -73.482262°W
Approx Elevation: 2,375 ft (724 m)
Topo Map Name: Bash Bish Falls
Category: Ridge

The highest point in Connecticut is on the south slope of Mt. Frissell, but the true summit is across the state border to the north in Massachusetts. The highest summit in CT is nearby Bear Mountain where the Appalachian Trail crosses the 2323 foot summit.

Map and location information for Mount Frissell South Slope (State High Point) in Connecticut: Mount Frissell South Slope (State High Point) is one of the Ridge in Litchfield County, CT and can be found on the Bash Bish Falls USGS topographic quad map. The GPS coordinates are 42.049636 (latitude), -73.482262 (longitude) and the approximate elevation is 2,375 feet (724 meters) above sea level. Have you been to Connecticut's Mount Frissell South Slope (State High Point) before? If so, we ask that you post a quick review of it below. Tell us the time of year, what your goal was, and how your trip went. Thanks for sharing your experience at Mount Frissell South Slope (State High Point)!