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▲ Previous | Next ▼ Selden 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]
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[ * in straight line, not driving distance ] Gillette Castle State Park River Camping, ConnecticutCONNECTICUT STATE PARKS Add to FavoritesGillette Castle State Park is the former home of William Gillette, most famous for his acting role portraying Sherlock Holmes. The public river ...[more]
Camping and LodgingGillette 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 Pattaconk 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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