Connecticut Park List

Ivy Mountain State Park
Ivy Ivy Mountain state park covers 50 acres of land on Ivy Mountain. Ivy Mountain is a mountain summit in Litchfield County in the state of Connecticut (CT). Ivy
James L. Goodwin State Forest
This forest was a gift to the state of Connecticut from James L. Goodwin, who developed the land as a private tree farm and planted his first crop of
John A. Minetto State Park
This Park was once the location of the first house constructed in the Town of Winsted. The rolling, open land was formerly known as Hall Meadow after the adjacent
Kent Falls State Park
One of Connecticut’s oldest State Parks, Kent Falls State Park was acquired in 1919 through a gift of 200 acres from the White Memorial Foundation. Additional donated parcels and
Kettletown State Park
Kettletown State Park Said to be purchased by colonists from Native American tribes for one brass kettle, Kettletown State Park is a 605-acre expanse that offers a little bit of
Killingly Pond State Park
Killingly Pond state park cover 174 acres located near Killingly Pond. Killingly Pond is crystal clear in the summer, and the depth of this 122 acre lake ranges from 6
Lake Waramaug State Park
The pristine waters of Lake Waramaug make this state park a serene setting for a variety of aquatic activities. Named for the famed Native American Chief, Waramaug means “good
Lamentation Mountain State Park
Lamentation Mountain State Park is an undeveloped park that is accessible from the Berlin Turnpike in The Town of Berlin, Hartford County, Connecticut. It is next to Giuffrida state
Larkin State Bridal Trail
The Larkin State Park Bridle Trail is perfect for a mountain biking adventure through a quiet stretch of scenic wilderness. The landscape is mostly wooded. It is in Southford,
Lover's Leap State Park
Lover's Leap was recognized as a state park in 2002, with Catherine Hurd giving the initial 52 acres of the land that comprises the park. The site and its
Macedonia Brook State Park
Hike the Blue Trail across Cobble Mountain and other peaks for outstanding views of the Catskill and Taconic mountains which offer splendid foliage viewing. Macedonia Brook State Park offers
Machimoodus State Park aka Echo Farm
Formerly called Echo Farms, now a state park, Machimoodus has trails that follow old roads and pathways in a scenic area with great views of the Salmon and Moodus
Mansfield Hollow Lake
A popular day-use park is managed by the State around a 450-acre lake. A large picnic area and playfields serve as a nucleus to miles of hiking and
Mansfield Hollow State Park
The damming of the Natchaug River by the Army Corps of Engineers has created a 500-acre lake for boating and fishing. No swimming is allowed since part of the
Mashamoquet Brook State Park
Rich with history, legend and lore, Mashamoquet Brook with its Wolf's Den, offers hiking, camping, fishing, and swimming for the whole family. Two camping areas are available.
Massacoe State Forest
Massacoe State Forest was originally called the Simsbury Forest. It began with the first purchase of 119 acres in 1908. In 1949, it went from 244 acres
Mattatuck State Forest
Mattatuck State Forest is located between Waterbury, Connecticut to the south, East Litchfield, Connecticut to the north, Bristol, Connecticut to the East, and Bethlehem, Connecticut to the west. The
Merritt Parkway
Transportation buffs will especially enjoy this corridor`s significant design, which brilliantly integrates the craft of the engineer and the artist. Everyone will take pleasure in its recreational offerings and
Meshomasic State Forest
Meshomasic is a secret giant. At first glance it is an empty woodland traversed by a few lonely gravel roads but a closer look reveals every level of mountain
Mianus River State Park
The Mianus River Park contains a network of trails that wind past rock outcroppings, wooded ledges, and small knolls. The trails begin at Cognewaugh Road in Greenwich and proceed
Millers Pond State Park
Millers Pond was acquired in 1955 by the State Park and Forest Commission from the heirs of Thomas Macdonough Russell with monies provided in the trust fund of George
Minnie Island State Park
Minnie Island is the smallest State Park in the state. It is located in Gardner Lake in southeastern Connecticut. Split by the Salem/Montville town line, it escaped mention (and
Mohawk Mountain State Park
Mohawk Mountain State Park covers 240 acres of land located in Mohawk State Forest . Mohawk Mountain has the greatest number of slopes and trails, the highest elevation, and
Mohawk State Forest
Mohawk State Forest consists of 3,703 acres in the towns of Goshen, Cornwall, and Litchfield. There are an additional 240 acres in Mohawk Mountain State Park.
Mohegan State Forest Scotland
Mohegan State Forest consists of over 700 acres in two parcels. The largest parcel is located in Scotland with smaller pieces in Sprague. The first 300
Mooween State Park
The park is a former boys camp. The name "Mooween" means brown bear in Algonquin. Located on the eastern side of Red Cedar Lake, noted for fishing
Mount Bushnell State Park
Mount Bushnell State Park located on and near Lake Waramaug (one of the most beautiful in the State). It is a campground that is fantastically prized by the residents
Mount Riga State Park
Mount Riga State Park is located in Bash Bish Falls, Litchfield County, CT. The one of most popular hiking destinations in the state is Bear Mountain- Mount Riga State
Mount Tom State Park
Go swimming and have a picnic at Mount Tom, then hike the trail to the stone lookout tower for some memorable views. This park offers Bathrooms, Concession and Picnicking.
Nassahegon State Forest
Nassahegon State Forest, located entirely in the town of Burlington, is approximately 1,352 acres. This forest was originally designated in 1926 to protect the watershed for the state