Connecticut Park List

Eagle Landing State Park
Eagle Landing covers 17 acres land located on route 82 just across Goodspeed Opera House at East Haddam. Specila Events(Jazz Cruise - Hartford Jazz Society, "Half Moon?
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 America’s 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