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![]() Tucked into the scenic rolling hills of the Western Highlands, 439-acre Black Rock State Park offers a variety of outdoor activities. Steep, wooded ...[more]
1 matching sites![]() Once the site of a mill destroyed by fire in 1877, Burr Pond State Park honors its historic past by marking the former mill site with a bronze tablet,...[more]
1 matching sites![]() Chatfield Hollow Picnic Shelter sits upon Chatfield Hollow Brook, an ideal place to swim, fish, picnic, or hike. Reminders of early history include ...[more]
1 matching sites![]() The 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]
1 matching sites![]() Dennis Hill, a 240 acre estate, was gifted to the State of Connecticut in 1935 by Dr. Frederick Dennis, a noted New York surgeon. A unique summer ...[more]
1 matching sites![]() 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]
1 matching sites![]() Dinosaur State Park is the site of a discovery of 2,000 early Jurassic dinosaur footprints. 500 footprints are on display inside the the museum. These...[more]
1 matching sites![]() "Hammonasset" means "where we dig holes in the ground" and refers to the place where a settlement of eastern woodland Indians ...[more]
4 matching sites![]() Hopeville Pond State Park, which encompasses the Pachaug River, is noted for its glacial geologic features. Historically significant, it was a major ...[more]
1 matching sites![]() Indian Well was so named because of the Romeo and Juliet-like Native American legend surrounding the Park's scenic waterfalls and the splash pool ...[more]
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