Connecticut Park List

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