- Eagle Landing State Park
- Eagle Landing covers 17 acres land located on route 82 just across Goodspeed Opera House at East Haddam.
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- Enders State Forest
- Enders State Forest, known formally as John Ostrom Enders and Harriet Whitmore Enders State Forest, was a gift to the State of Connecticut by their four children in 1970.
- Farm River State Park
- Farm River is a state park in East Haven, CT covers 62 acres of land close to Farm River.
The QUINNIPIAC university has concessions to operate educational programs in the
- Farmington Canal Greenway
- Farmington Canal Greenway
The former Farmington Canal is now the Farmington Canal Linear Park in Cheshire. The original canal was used for transporting cargo barges from Mass. to
- Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park
- One of Americas best preserved Revolutionary War fortifications, Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park is a historic place to visit in New London County. It is the site of the
- Fort Trumbull State Park
- Originally built in colonial times to protect New London harbor from British attack, Fort Trumbull is one of the 42 forts that defended the early United States coast and
- Gardner Lake
- Gardner Lake is located east off Route 354 in Salem just north of Route 82.
Lake Area: 529 Acres
Access: Access to Gardner Lake is difficult from shore,
- Gay City State Park
- Gay City State Park is a recreational paradise of over 1500 acres in eastern Connecticut with 11.5 miles of well-developed trails serving hikers, bikers and horseback riders. Open fields
- George Dudley Seymour State Park
- George Dudley Seymour State Park (aka George D. Seymour State Park) is located in East Hampton, off Haddam Neck Rd. south of Hurd State Park . The park is
- George Waldo State Park
- George C Waldo State Park covers 150 acres of land . The Park is basically undeveloped and the only users are fishermen who walk down the only access
- Gillette Castle State Park
- Gillette Castle is a unique and intricate structure that receives a decorative Christmas makeover in Victorian style each year during the holiday season. Visitors can tour the castle weekends
- Great Pond State Forest
- Great Pond State Forest is a 280-acre coniferous forest that is unusually peaceful throughout the year. There are several miles of well-defined trails which are level and very easy
- Haddam Island
- Haddam Island State Park: Located in the center of the Connecticut River between Haddam Neck and Haddam, this 14 acre state park was originally known as Thirty Mile Island.
- Haddam Meadows State Park
- This park consists of a large open floodplain, which is perfect for activities that require expansive and flat spaces such as cross country skiing and even dog sledding. Both
- Haley Farm State Park
- Connecticut's first governor, John Winthrop Jr., owned part of the farm in 1648. Over the years the land passed through various hands, including the Chester family in the 18th
- Hammonasset State Park
- Connecticut's largest shoreline park offers a host of recreational opportunities, including the annual Thanksgiving Day "Turkey Trot" 5-mile road race and 2-mile fitness walk. The course takes participants through
- Hancock Brook Lake
- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers welcomes you to Hancock Brook Lake and Dam located in the town of Plymouth, Connecticut. Hancock Brook Lake is primarily a flood control
- Harkness Memorial State Park
- Harkness Memorial State Park is a beautiful piece of property situated on Goshen Point in Waterford, jutting out into Long Island Sound. The centerpiece of the park is the
- Haystack Mountain State Park
- With a peak that sits 1,716 feet above sea level, Haystack Mountain State Park offers breathtaking views of Long Island Sound, the Berkshires, and peaks in Massachusetts and New
- Higganum Reservoir State Park
- Higganum Reservoir State Park is located in Higganum, Connecticut . The park covers 137 acres included 30.8 Acres of lake area. Higganum Reservoir is one of Connecticut's beautiful lakes
- Hop Brook Lake
- Hop Brook Lake is a popular day use park with swimming and picnicking facilities, athletic fields, picnic shelters and over 7 miles of hiking trails winding through the woods
- Hop River State Park Trail
- Hop River State Park Trail
The trail is approximately 20 miles long and runs along a former railroad line from Colonial Drive in Manchester to the Willimantic River at the
- Hopemead State Park
- Hopemead State Park is situated on the Montville and Bozrah shores of Gardner Lake . The park contains picnic tables and parking area on Cottage RD. There is a
- Hopeville Pond State Park
- Visitors can fish, swim or camp on the serene shores of Hopeville Pond. The site, which once boasted several successful mill operations, offers a fine mix of quality
- Housatonic Meadows State Park
- Located in the rock-strewn valley of the Housatonic River amid the rugged hills of the northwestern uplands, Housatonic Meadows is an ideal setting for a variety of outdoor recreational
- Housatonic State Forest
- Housatonic State Forest consists of nearly 10,000 acres in 5 towns(Sharon, Cornwall; Ellsworth and Cornwall Quadrangles). It is the only Connecticut state forest containing part of the world-famous
- Humaston Brook State Park
- Humaston Brook State Park is a 133 acre park located in Litchfield, CT near by Northfield Pond. The nearest major town is Northfield, CT. The park features fishing and
- Hunt Hill Farm
- The Henderson Americana Center for Culture & the Creative Arts is located on Hunt Hill Farm in New Milford, Connecticut. Hunt Hill Farm, the heart of the historic
- Hurd State Park
- The park is named after the Hurd family, which came to the Middle Haddam region from Massachusetts in 1710 and settled on the level bench of land high above
- Indian Well State Park
- Lying on the west bank of the Housatonic River, Indian Well State Park features a long stretch of shoreline where visitors can swim, fish or enjoy a picnic. A