Dudleytown is located in northwest Connecticut
within the small towns of Cornwall and Cornwall
Bridge. This small hamlet is part of a 750 acre
forest owned by Dark Entry Forest, Inc., which
is comprised of local residents who, for more
than 80 years, have owned and maintained the
land as a nature preserve.
Dudleytown has long been revered as being
haunted. CPRS has conducted several
investigations at this location through the
years producing some interesting results.
However; much more research needs to be done if
we are to find conclusive evidence of the
existence of paranormal activity. We are
encouraged by the photos and information that we
have gotten so far, but we would love to be
given the opportunity to do further research.
Unfortunately, given the current circumstances,
it looks as though that is an extremely remote
possibility.
Dudleytown is located on private property. It is
not open to the public. We do not recommend that
anyone try to go there because you will be
subject to a fine or arrest. Because of our
respect for the privacy of the residents of DEF
and the preservation of the land, CPRS
will not offer maps or directions to this
location.
Dark Entry Forest, Inc.
P.O. Box 259
Cornwall Bridge, CT 06754-0259
“News Release”
Please release this on October
15, 22 & 29, 2001.
Dark Entry Forest, Inc. is
privately owned land, which is posted thoroughly
with “No Trespassing” and “No Parking” signs on
all roadways leading into the area known as
Dudleytown. Dudleytown is not on state property,
nor is it in a state forest; therefore this
property is not open to the public.
The Connecticut State Police
and Department of Environmental Protection
Officers will continue to patrol and strictly
enforce all trespassing and illegal parking laws
and regulations. The owners of Dark Entry
Forest, Inc. will seek the arrest and
prosecution of all trespassers to the full
extent of the law. Additionally, parking is
prohibited on the roads leading into Dark Entry
Forest and owners will be ticketed and vehicles
will be towed should they be blocking vehicular
traffic and/or driveways.
This year Law Enforcement
Officers have been summoned 79 times to the Dark
Entry Forest area, resulting in arrests for
criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, illegal
parking and littering. We will also assist the
police by obtaining vehicle registration numbers
and photographing them for evidence in citizen
complaints.
Dark Entry Forest, Inc.
regrets having to take these measures, but we
are dedicated to the preservation of our fragile
woodlands, as well as our own peace and
tranquility.
In conjunction with this News
Release, the Connecticut Forest and Parks
Association will close a section of the Mohawk
Trail to the public for seven days, from the
Dark Entry Road entrance to the Cornwall Village
entrance, beginning Saturday, October 27. The
trail will re-open Monday, November 5, 2001. |