Old Furnace State Park

Old Furnace State Park offers a gently sloping trail through pine forest steepens at the end. Efforts are rewarded with panoramic views from rocky outcrops 200′ above the valley. Drink…

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Ross Pond State Park

Ross Pond State Park has 2 ponds here: smaller northern is Upper Ross (or Half Hill Pond), larger is southern 31 acre Ross Pond with car-top/carry-in boat ramp, frequently stocked…

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Quinebaug Lake State Park

Quinebaug Lake State Park is an 88-acre lake that sparkles with exceptionally clear waters (aka Wauregan Reservoir). Bass management area, plus CT DEEP stocks brown & rainbow trout occasionally. Car-top…

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Ross Pond – Old Furnace State Park

There are 2 ponds here’ smaller northern is Upper Ross (or Half Hill Pond). The larger is 31-acre Ross Pond with car-top/carry-in boat ramp, frequesntly stocked for trout fishing from…

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Owen Bell Splash Pad

Owen Bell Splash Pad, although not quite swimming, offers great relief from the heat and fun for the kids in the splash pad. Contact them for hours of operation. No…

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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…

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Chase 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…

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Old 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…

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Killingly 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.

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