Cat Hollow Park
Cat Hollow Park offers a 0.5 mile paved walk along scenic Whetstone Brook and falls and is suitable for wheelchairs, bicycles and strollers. You can letterbox here, too.View ponds and dams…
Read MoreChase Reservoir
Chase Reservoir offers 3.5/5 miles on woodland trail through varied 285-acres with heavily wooded forests, historic foundations, vernal pools & managed woodcock habitat. Cross-country ski or snowshoe in winter. Paddling…
Read MoreOld Killingly Pond Trail
Old Killingly Pond Trail is part of the Killingly Pond State Park. This 1.25 mile trail loop trail’s on the forested Old Kentuck Trail onto Quinns Hill Rd. and Pond…
Read MoreKillingly Pond State Park
Killingly Pond State Park offers a 1.25 mile trail loop trail on the forested Old Kentuck Trail onto Quinns Hill Rd. and Pond Rd. Canoe/Kayak access available, too. No fee.
Read MoreQuandoc Conservation Area
Quandoc Conservation Area is a 125-acre property features forests, several wildlife habitats, stonewalls, evidence of farm fields and recreated wetlands along the Quandoc Brook. Follow yellow trail markers. 1. 5…
Read MoreSherman Memorial Forest/ Eastern CT Landowners Association & Wolf Den Land Trust
Sherman Memorial Forest – Take a 3 mile woodland hike to an old stone foundation & well on land trust & town land acquired in 1892. Walk through forests, pine…
Read MoreKillingly Quinebaug River Multi-Purpose Recreational Trail
Killingly Quinebaug River Multi-Purpose Recreational Trail is just over 4 miles up and back, this easy paved trail passes the town’s dog park & has great views of the Quinebaug.…
Read MoreOwen Bell Park
Owen Bell Park is an Active Recreation Park which has 1 mile wooded trail, plus a surfaced track that is usually plowed after snow. No excuse not to get your…
Read MoreOld Killingly Pond
Old Killingly Pond is part of Killingly Pond State Park, this pond has canoe/kayak put-in access available for an easy paddle. No fee.
Read MoreChase Reservoir
Paddle & fish this 80-acre reservoir. No motor boats (electric or gasoline) nor swimming permitted. Dam is owned by others, so don’t trespass there. Reservoir is surrounded by private property,…
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