- Natchaug State Forest
- Natchaug State Forest is popular for its horse trails, outstanding fishing, and riverfront picnic sites.
The Forest entrance road bridge off Route198 in Eastford will be closed to both
- Nathan Hale State Forest
- The first purchase of this forest was in 1946, through a bequest by the late George Dudley Seymour. The original purchase of 850 acres has grown since then to
- Naugatuck State Forest
- Naugatuck State Forest is a forest in New Haven County, Connecticut. Covers almost 5,000 acres and is spread across Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Oxford, Bethany, Hamden, Cheshire, Ansonia, and Seymour.
- Nehantic State Forest
- Nehantic was the first state forest in New London County, and has all been purchased since 1925. Considerable difficulty was experienced in selecting the site. Although there
- Nepaug State Forest
- Located on Route 202 near New Hartford, Connecticut , can access from Route 202 and Satan's Kingdom Rd. It was originally established to protect the streams feeding the State
- Nipmuck State Forest
- Nipmuck State Forest and the adjoining Bigelow Hollow State Park offer over 9,000 acres of recreation opportunities including miles of hiking trails and an 18-acre pond in
- Northfield Brook Lake
- Northfield Brook Lake is a scenic day use park with a swim beach, horseshoe pits, picnic shelters, tables and fire grills located throughout the park. The 1.7-mile-long self-guided
- Nye-Holman State Forest
- This forest came to the State in early 1931 through a gift from Mrs. Alice Henry Hall of South Willington, CT. The forest is named for her great-grandfather,
- Old Furnace State Park
- Old Furnace State Park contains a three-mile hiking trail that starts in the parking lot and leads you to the top of the cliffs overlooking Half Hill Pond and
- Osbornedale State Park
- Visit Osbornedale State Park for a hike or fishing expedition, then relax with a picnic or visit the nearby Osborne Homestead Museum. This park offer Bathrooms, Environmental Center,
- Pachaug State Forest
- Pachaug State Forest is the largest State Forest in Connecticut encompassing 24,000 acres, in 5 towns. There are two areas, the Chapman Area and the Green Falls Area.
Chapman
- Pattaconk Lake State Park
- It is a great lake in an area with lots of outdoors fun all around. Discover a wooded area called Cockaponset State Forest nearby. This lake is so wonderful.
- Paugnut State Forest
- Paugnut State Forest is a forest in Litchfield County, Connecticut. It is mixed hardwood forest with hemlock and white pine. It came into existence in 1929, when the State
- Paugussett State Forest
- Paugussett State Forest - Newtown Over 1930 acres of state forest on the western shore of Lake Zoar opposite Kettletown State Park and Jackson Cove.
Newtown, Paugussett State Forest
- Penwood State Park
- Penwood State Park offers almost 800 acres of four-season fun just a short drive from the Capitol City. Most hiking trails start and end in the main picnicking area.
- Peoples State Forest
- Four season fun can be found at American Legion/Peoples State Forests which offer the region's finest fishing, hunting and winter sporting activities nestled amid the wooded splendor. This forest
- Platt Hill State Park
- Platt Hill State Park is a park in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Platt Hill has been closed for a number of years and has not been maintained.
Activities: Field Sports,
- Pomeroy State Park
- Pomery State Park, is undeveloped and unmarked, was once the estate of textile mogul Charles Pomeroy. The site includes 90 acres but parking is limited to the road
- Pootatuck State Forest
- Pootatuck State Forest is a nice local forest, and on a glorious day you can pop by Beaver Bog, a swamp close to Kettletown State Park. Members of the
- Putnam Memorial State Park
- Create a hands-on history lesson with a visit to Putnam Memorial State Park, site of the Continental Army's 1779 winter encampment in Bethel, Connecticut. This park offers Parking and
- Quaddick State Forest
- Quaddick State Forest is a good local forest. There are 1,089 Acres. which you can see many types of Hunting such as Small Game, Waterfowl, Spring Turkey, Fall
- Quaddick State Park
- The area which is now Quaddick State Park was once the site of Thompson's town farm where elderly residents of the village spent their reflective years. Prior to
- Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corrid
- The Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor in northeastern Connecticut and south central MA has been called "the last green valley" in the Boston-to-Washington megalopolis. Close to
- Quinebaug Lake State Park
- The beautiful clear water of Quinebaug Lake is stocked with trout but also contains large and small mouth bass, pikerel, black crappie, yellow perch and bullheads. Boat ramp.
Activities:
- Quinnipiac River State Park
- Quinnipiac River State Park is located in North Haven, Connecticut. Enclosed on the west by Wilbur Cross Parkway (often misdescribed as part of the Merritt Parkway) and on the
- River Highlands State Park
- River Highlands State Park - 171 acres on west side of Field Road. Since June 2, 2001 people have been able to go hiking in the new River Highlands
- Rocky Glen State Park
- Rocky Glen State Park located adjacent to Sandy Hook is also a popular destination. In 1839 Charles Goodyear discovered the process for vulcanizing rubber at a shop in the
- Rocky Neck State Park
- The large stone pavilion, diverse trail systems, and gently sloping beach make this park ideal for families. Try crabbing or fishing. Look for hawks, cranes, and herons.
- Ross Pond State Park
- Ross Pond State Park is connected to Old Furnace State Park by the Old Furnace Trail. There are actually 2 ponds, Upper Ross Pond and Ross Pond.
- Salmon River State Forest
- Get a glimpse of earlier times as you walk through one of Connecticut's covered bridges. Enjoy a day of fishing and a picnic along the Salmon River.
The forest