Pet Friendly Things To Do in Norfolk, Connecticut

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Norfolk, CT

  • Lush greenery, scenic (sometimes tree canopied) hiking trails, an overlook, picnic areas, and a 34 foot stone tower at the top of the summit offers views from the Long Island Sound to the peaks of ... More on DogFriendly.com

  • The 34 foot high stone tower at the summit of Haystack Mountain (1716 feet above sea level) allows visitors to see Long Island Sound, the Berkshires, and peaks in Massachusetts and New York. A road... More on Epinions.com

 

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Norfolk, CT

  • Dennis Hill, a 240 acre estate, was gifted to the State of Connecticut in 1935 by Dr. Frederick Shepard Dennis, a noted New York surgeon. A unique summit pavilion (formerly summer residence), located at an elevation of 1627 feet, ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Norfolk, Connecticut

  • MAD RIVER, Norfolk-Winchester From Rugg Brook Road through Mad River Flood Control Impoundment to Route 263 crossing. Trout: 9รข minimum length downstream of Grantville ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Norfolk, Connecticut

  • BLACKBERRY RIVER, Norfolk-Canaan Trout and brownbull are caught here. From 1/2 mile west of Route 272 along Route 44 and Lower River Road to confluence with Housatonic River. WILD TROUT MANAGEMENT AREA (Class 3) From Whiting River ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Colebrook, Connecticut

  • A 750-acre lake is used as a standby water supply, and is available seasonally for fishing and boating. The lake is stocked with trout. A large boat ramp is available.Recreational Activities: Boating Fishing Hunting Water Sports Wildlife ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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New Marlborough, Massachusetts

  • A wild, rarely visited preserve that provides lots of solitude, an abundance of birdsong, and pastoral views from a distinctive rocky promontory. Dry Hill is probably the most prominent landmark in... More on Trails

  • I am pissed, trail mark and signs are not available on most section of trai More on Trails

 

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