Quandoc 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 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,…
Read MoreQuinebaug River NRT – Killingly to Plainfield
Plenty of parking, even if ball games are in progress. Park and carry your boat down the gravel driveway between the baseball fields to the paved Quinebaug River NRT –…
Read MoreOld Furnace State Park
Old Furnace State Park ‘s 367-acre park was home to 18th-century foundry, a major supplier of horseshoes to Continental Army in revolutionary war. Hikers are rewarded with 10 mile wide…
Read MoreKillingly Pond State Park
Killingly Pond State Park is a 162-acre park with limited parking has hiking & hunting on the lands, while the 120+ acre lake is good for carry-in boats & fishing.…
Read MoreChase Reservoir
Chase Reservoir – Choose either a 3.5 or 5 mile woodland trail through varied 285 acres with heavily wooded forests, historic foundations & wildlife habitat for cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.…
Read MoreRoss Pond State Park
Ross Pond State Park is a 314-acre park with two ponds: smaller northern is Upper Ross (or Half Hill Pond), larger southern Ross Pond has boat ramp, frequently stocked for…
Read MoreQuinebaug Lake State Park
Quinebaug Lake State Park- 181 acre park sparkles with exceptionally clear waters (also known as Wauregan Reservoir). Fresh water fishing opportunities with many varieties to catch. DEEP stocks brown &…
Read MoreKillingly Public Library
The Killingly Public Library is one of our Libraries of The Last Green Valley! Dictionaries describe “library” as a place set apart to contain books, periodicals, collection of manuscripts, publications,…
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