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    Farmington River

    40 Mill Ln, Farmington, CT    

    The Farmington River Trail is built upon the former Central New England Railroad corridor and runs between the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail near Tunxis Meade Park and the Simsbury town line. A short disconnected section... traillink.com

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    Silver Lake

    Berlin, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This is a nice little lake about 150 acres. My wife and I are new this year to kayaking and haven’t tried anything too strenuous. The lake is pretty shallow but it does allow power boats. The coast is about 1/3 developed... paddling.net

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    Mattabasset River

    Berlin, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Upper Mattabesset is often overlooked but offers a nice run in the spring with a mix of flatwater and quickwater. Before running the river, check the gauge at the Berlin Street Dam - gauge should read 1.6 at that point ... paddling.net

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    Burr Pond State Park

    385 Burr Mountain Rd, Torrington, CT     (860) 482-1817

    4 out of 5 based on 8 ratings

    Nestled in the hills of northwestern Connecticut, Burr Pond State Park is the site of Borden?s first condensed milk factory, built in 1854. The well-worn Blue Trail encircles the 88-acre Burr Pond, passing by glacial boulders o... mtbr.com

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    Bantam Lake

    Morris, CT    

    4 out of 5 based on 12 ratings

    The marsh area is a great paddle slow and very calm. This area is a bird preserve so sightings are common. When in the marshes, it's very difficult to pull to shore; use the facilities before going out. We go there often an... paddling.net

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    Kayaking Lessons - Hartford, Connecticut

    Hartford, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com

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    Black Pond

    Meriden Rd, Middlefield, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Beautiful!!! High rock cliffs on one side, wildlife on the other. This is a large pond and most of it is just a few feet deep. Clear, still water and wildlife everywhere. My girl and I went on a romantic day trip here and i... paddling.net

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    Rainbow Reservoir

    Windsor, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Rainbow Reservoir is a section of the Farmington River that lies below the Rainbow Dam in Windsor CT. It is a 234 acre reservoir, is entirely tree-lined on one side (Northwest park in Windsor is on this side). There are a f... paddling.net

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    Mount Tom Pond (Mount Tom State Park)

    Us-202, Litchfield, CT     (860) 424-3200
    Parks 

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Summit is 1,325 feet above sea level with stone tower on top. Hiking trail, lake swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating (non-motor), scuba diving. ctvisit.com

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    Lake Winchester

    Winchester Center, CT    

    5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    Lake Winchester?s beautiful setting, coupled with little development, makes it one of our favorite destinations in northwestern Connecticut. You could easily spend half a day exploring this small lake?s highly varied shorelin... trails.com

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    Mattabesset River, Coginchaug River, And The Cromwell Meadows...

    Cromwell, CT    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Though some road noise emanates from numerous four-lane divided highways that ring Middletown, the Cromwell Meadows Wildlife Management Area still represents an extraordinary paddling resource, all the more so because of its ... trails.com

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    Beseck Lake

    Middlefield, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This is a great lake for a couple of hours of quiet paddling. It's about 160 acres in size. Occasionally there're some jet skis, but usually there are just a couple of fishermen angling for bass. The northern half of the la... paddling.net

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    Private In Home Massage - Hartford, Connecticut

    Hartford, CT    
    Spas 

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A form of therapy, massaging is applied to the body as a whole or may also be centrally focused to aid the process of injury healing, control pain, alleviate pain, and even improve circulation. Choose from the many varying t... luxergy.com

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    Quinnipiac River

    1325 Cheshire St, Cheshire, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This is a 3.5 mile stretch of the Quinnipiac River that starts in Southington's south end and runs south into Cheshire. You'll need to have two cars for this trip - one at each end as the river current and all the obstacles... paddling.net

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    Scoville Reservoir

    Wolcott, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    I found this listed in the Connecticut Boaters Guide in my search for new places to paddle. It is listed at 121 acres, and when I first looked at it wasn't impressed, it has that plain wide open look to it from the launch. ... paddling.net

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    White Water Kayaking - Hartford, Connecticut

    Hartford, CT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com

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    Lake Mcdonough, Barkhamsted, Connecticut

    Pine Meadow, CT    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Lake McDonough lies just to the south of enormous Barkhamsted Reservoir, which supplies drinking water to the Hartford area. The Hartford Metropolitan District maintains both reservoirs, though Lake McDonough does not supply ... trails.com