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▲ Previous | Next ▼ Gillette Castle State Park is the former home of William Gillette, most famous for his acting role portraying Sherlock Holmes. The public river ...[more]
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[ * in straight line, not driving distance ] Gillette Castle is the former home of William Gillette, most famous for his acting role portraying Sherlock Holmes. The public river camping sites are...[more]
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CT Open House Day 6-8-2024 Selden Neck State Park River Camping, ConnecticutCONNECTICUT STATE PARKS Add to FavoritesSelden Neck Island State Park is only accessible from the water. Formerly home to a farm and stone quarry, it was cut off from the mainland by the ...[more]
Camping and LodgingPattaconk Rec. Area Day Use Entrance, ConnecticutCONNECTICUT STATE PARKS Add to Favorites Buy a Pattaconk Rec. Daily Parking Pass now! The park has limited handicapped accessibility. The forest recreation areas are open from ...[more]
Devil's Hopyard's principle feature, Chapman Falls, drops more than sixty feet over a series of steps in a Scotland Schist stone formation. ...[more]
Day use and Picnic areasDevil's Hopyard's principle feature, Chapman Falls, drops more than sixty feet over a series of steps in a Scotland Schist stone formation. ...[more]
Camping and Lodging Buy a Chatfield Hollow Daily Parking Pass now! The park is handicap accessible, offers bathrooms parking and picnic tables. The park is ...[more]
Chatfield Hollow Picnic Shelter sits upon Chatfield Hollow Brook, an ideal place to swim, fish, picnic, or hike. Reminders of early history include ...[more]
Day use and Picnic areasHurd State Park was the second state park in the Connecticut State Park system. It affords the visitor scenic views of the Connecticut River, while ...[more]
Camping and LodgingThe pond, which is the central feature of Day Pond Picnic Shelter, was originally constructed by a pioneering family named Day. The water from the ...[more]
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