Dinosaur State Park
The tracks are enclosed within the Exhibit Center which has more than 55,000 square feet of exhibit space. The Center is handicapped accessible. Check the program schedule for films and videos, track talks, narrated slide sho... kaboom.org
Wadsworth Falls State Park
Clarence C. Wadsworth, noted scholar and linguist, settled in Middletown and embarked on a forty year effort to preserve the natural beauty of Wadsworth Falls. By his will, the land was given to the State of Connecticut in 1... ctvisit.com
Cockaponset State Forest
Connecticut's second largest forest, Cockaponset, spans more than 16,000 fishing- biking- cross-country skiing-filled acres. The forest, named after a Mattabesic tribal chief buried in Haddam, features spectacular woodl... grandparents.com
Hurd State Park, East Hampton, Connecticut
A river park with meadows?Hurd State Park on the east bank of the Connecticut River in East Hampton was the very first state park site on the river. Today its 884 acres offer many hiking trails, including the River Trail and ... trails.com
Millers Pond
MILLERS POND, Durham (33 acres) Carry in boat access (300 yards). Species: (LMB BB SMB T S) Season: Open 6:00 am 3rd Saturday April-last day February. Other: Use of motors, except electric, prohibited. Off of Fotthills Roa... anglerweb.com
Hopeville Pond State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* The Pachaug River was a major fishing ground for the Mohegan Indians. At low water the stone weirs, constructed by the Indians at ... wildernet.com
Haddam Meadows - Haddam Ct
In colonial times the broad floodplain that is now Haddam Meadows State Park played an important role in the agricultural economy of the area. Fertilized each year by spring flooding along the banks of the Connecticut Riv... waymarking.com
Millers Pond State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Millers Pond was acquired in 1955 by the State Park and Forest Commission from the heirs of Thomas Macdonough Russell with monies ... wildernet.com
Millers Pond State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Millers Pond was acquired in 1955 by the State Park and Forest Commission from the heirs of Thomas Macdonough Russell with monies ... wildernet.com
Connecticut State Parks
- The Bureaus of Outdoor Recreation and Natural Resources together accomplish the agency?s outdoor recreation mission by acquiring lands for conservation and recreation purposes, providing public use compatible with long t... wildernet.com
Kettletown State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Kettletown State Park, situated in the towns of Southbury and Oxford, contains 605 acres and was originally inhabited by the Poota... wildernet.com
Harkness Memorial State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Originally from Ohio, Edward S. Harkness was to become heir to a fortune initiated by his father's substantial investments in John... wildernet.com
Mount Tom State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Mt. Tom is one of the oldest parks in the state park system; it is named for the mountain within its boundaries. There is a stone ... wildernet.com
Stewart B. Mckinney National Wildlife Refuge
- The refuges consists of four separate units along the Connecticut coast: Sheffield, Chimon, and Falkner Islands, and Milford Point, a barrier peninsula. The refuge provides important resting, feeding, and nesting habitat... wildernet.com
Fort Griswold State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* This is the historic site where, on September 6, 1781, British Forces, commanded by the infamous Benedict Arnold, captured the For... wildernet.com
West Rock Ridge State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Rising up to 627 feet above mean sea level, West Rock Ridge is one of the most prominent features of the New Haven region. West Ro... wildernet.com
Chatfield Hollow State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Chatfield Hollow Brook flows toward Long Island Sound between two high ridges covered with oak, beech, and hickory. In 1934, the C... wildernet.com
Rocky Neck State Park
- *This information was provided by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection* Located on Long Island Sound in the town of East Lyme, 710-acre Rocky Neck is a popular recreation spot. The public now enjoys use... wildernet.com