- Salt Rock Campground
- The Salt Rock campground in Baltic is the perfect spot for camping in Connecticut if you love autumn camping. Open from mid April up until Columbus day, the campground
- Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area
- Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area, located on Route 44 in New Hartford, Connecticut. Free parking, changing houses and restrooms are available at Satan's Kingdom. Unfortunate name, beautiful place.
- Scantic River State Park
- Scantic River State Park is a park in Hartford County, Connecticut. There are 167 acres, open to Archery Deer and Archery Turkey Hunting Only. No Daily Permit Required. Closed
- Selden Neck State Park
- Selden Neck State Park is a park in New London County, Connecticut. It truly is in the middle of a gorgeous outdoors paradise and great enough to spend
- Seth Low Pierrepont State Park Reserve
- It was a gift to the Connecticut State Park and Forest Commission from Seth Low Pierrepont upon his death in 1956. Come see the many different habitats and
- Shenipsit State Forest
- There are 6,126 acres with over 30 miles of trails in Shenipsit State Forest. A small and accommodating mountain with special views to the west, north and northeast;
- Sherwood Island State Park
- Sherwood Island State Park gets a good deal of water; May is when you get the most rain here; the driest month of the year is February. If you
- Silver Sands State Park
- The early history of Silver Sands focuses on Charles Island. The Island is connected to the mainland by a sand/gravel bar (tombolo) that is submerged at high tide.
- Sleeping Giant State Park
- Two miles of mountaintop resembling a sleeping giant give this park its name, and make it a distinguishing feature on Connecticut's skyline. Sleeping Giant State Park is a relatively
- Southford Falls State Park
- At the turn of the century, this was the site of the Diamond Match Company. Scenic waterfalls are at the southeast end of the Park on the Eight Mile
- Squantz Pond State Park
- Squantz Pond offers four season enjoyment with steep, wooded slopes, a cool, blue pond and colorful foliage to delight visitors. The park is open from 8 am to sunset
- Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge
- Stewart B. McKinney NWR is comprised of eight parcels of land that are stretched across Connecitcut's shoreline. The headquarters is located approximately 45 minutes south of Hartford and
- Stillwater Pond State Park
- It is a reservoir in Litchfield County in the state of Connecticut. Anyone interested in fishing Stillwater Pond should consult with local guides and resources before heading out to
- Stoddard Hill State Park
- Stoddard Hill State Park, a Connecticut State Park near Colchester. It is a popular destination for people from Gales Ferry. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this
- Stratton Brook State Park
- Stratton Brook State Park is a park in Hartford County, Connecticut. It is a completely wheelchair accessible park offering swimming, picnicking and interpretive programs in a beautifully wooded
- Sunnybrook State Park
- Locate at Torrington; West Torrington and Torrington Quadrangles. There are 444 acres; floodplain and mixed hardwoods. Access Off Newfield Road and Parking available at the flood control dam at
- Sunset Rock State Park
- Sunset Rock State Park is located in Hartford County, Connecticut. A Connecticut State Park near Avon, Berlin.
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- Talcott Mountain State Park
- Talcott Mountain State Park is a park in Hartford County, Connecticut. The beautifully appointed Heublein family dining room awaits hikers at the top of the mountain in the
- Thomaston Dam
- Thomaston Dam in Thomaston CT is a federal flood control dam and reservoir project constructed maintained and managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District. In
- Topsmead State Forest
- Nestled in the Litchfield Hills, Topsmead State Forest remains a precious piece of a past era with fine craftsmanship and understated wealth evident throughout the former summer estate of
- Tri-Mountain State Park
- There are (C1) - 157 acres in Durham and Wallingford. On May 21, 2008, DEP Closes Tri-Mountain State Park and Portions of the Mattabesett Trail Until Further Notice.
Activity
- Tunxis State Forest
- Tunxis State Forest is located on Granby CT. This walk can be wet and steep in areas, but it is very remote and beautiful. While not suitable for small
- Wadsworth Falls State Park
- Wadsworth Falls State Park is a park in Middlesex County, Connecticut. There are separate weekend/holiday and weekday parking fees at Wadsworth Falls State Park. Spend a summer day cooling
- Weir Farm National Historic Site
- How does our environment influence our creativity? Weir Farm National Historic Site is a place where visitors and artists can explore this question in various ways. To American Impressionist
- West Rock Ridge State Park
- Rising up to 627 feet above mean sea level, West Rock Ridge is one of the most prominent features of the New Haven region. West Rock affords the visitor
- West Thompson Lake
- Excellent camping (seasonal) in a rustic campground with wooded sites near 200-acre lake. Modern bathroom with hot showers, trailer dump station and resident campground attendants. Boat ramp
- Western Connecticut State University
- Western Connecticut State University (WCSU), founded in 1903, is located in Danbury, a major city in Fairfield County in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains, 65 miles north of
- Wharton Brook State Park
- Wharton Brook State Park is a designated Trout Park. Located on wooded, sandy knolls, Wharton Brook offers solitude for a quiet, peaceful picnic.There is a weekend/holiday fee at Wharton
- Whittemore Glen State Park
- Whittemore Glen State Park is a park in New Haven County, Connecticut. It is an undeveloped wilderness area opposite Hop Brook Dam on Route 63, and the Naugatuck State
- Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail
- Windsor Locks Canal is no longer a functioning canal, but it's still very beautiful. This flat, paved trail takes you along a former tow path with the historic Windsor