Castle Craig, dedicated October 29, 1900 and given to the people of Meriden, Connecticut by Walter Hubbard is part of the
Hubbard Park named after Hubbard. There are hiking trails to the tower (most notably the
Metacomet Trail) as well as Reservoir Road which is open for vehicular traffic from May 1 to October 31, 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Walkers and joggers are allowed use of this road 365 days of the year during normal park operating hours which is basically sunrise to sunset. From the top of the observation tower, elevation, it is possible to see
New Haven and
Long Island Sound to the south. To the west, the foothills of the
Berkshires are visible; to the north, the
Hartford skyline as well as the summit of
Mount Tom in
Massachusetts. The inspiration for the tower's design has been disputed for years. Some say Walter Hubbard, a world traveler, was inspired by a
Norman French tower; others by a 12th Century Turkish tower on the
Danube; still others maintain that it was patterned upon an ancient tower in
Craigellachie, Scotland. ==Dedication of Tower ==