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Stonington. The charming seaside village of Stonington, located in the southeast corner of the state, is known for its mile-long beaches, historic seaside homes, and eclectic shops and boutiques ...
Bush–Holley House. Greenwich. Fairfield. Historic house. This former boarding house, now run by the Greenwich Historical Society, was once used by artists in the Cos Cob Art Colony, holds examples of their work and regularly offers exhibits on art and local history. Burnham–Hibbard House.
Weekend programs that run in the fall and spring provide a camp experience for the family unit. Activities at the camp include horseback riding, boating, swimming, fishing, crafts, archery, sports and recreation. The hospital outreach program serves children in hospitals across the Northeastern United States. The camp's staff members make ...
Hammonasset Beach State Park is a public recreation area occupying two miles of beach front on Long Island Sound in the town of Madison, Connecticut. It is the state's largest shoreline park and one of the most popular attractions in the state, drawing an estimated one million visitors annually. [3] [4] The state park offers beach activities ...
Chatfield Hollow State Park. Killingworth. Middlesex. 356 acres, Oak Lodge Nature Center open seasonally. Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary. Fairfield. Fairfield. Operated by Connecticut Audubon, 6 acres, natural history museum. Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield.
This is a list of state parks, reserves, forests and wildlife management areas (WMAs) in the Connecticut state park and forest system, shown in five tables. The first table lists state parks and reserves, the second lists state park trails, the third lists state forests, the fourth lists Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and the fifth lists other state-owned, recreation-related areas.
The Durham Fair, held in Durham, Connecticut, [1] is one of the largest agricultural fairs in New England and was first held in 1916. The four-day event takes place during the last full weekend of September. Activities include livestock and competitive exhibits, pulling contests, craft and commercial tents, various forms of entertainment and a ...
Millers Pond State Park. / 41.47639°N 72.63333°W / 41.47639; -72.63333. Millers Pond State Park is a public recreation area lying adjacent to Cockaponset State Forest in the towns of Durham and Haddam, Connecticut. The park's central feature is 33-acre (13 ha) Millers Pond, [3] whose principal source of water is large springs that ...