- 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 Connecticuts 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