Top Locations for Hunting in Connecticut

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AUpper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area

  • P.O. Box 493
    Salisbury, CT 06068, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 435 9878
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Bound on the east by the Berkshire Hills and on the west by the Taconic Range, the Housatonic River gives the western Massachusetts and northwestern Connecticut region life. In 2006, 29 communities in the region were designated as the Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area. The area was c... more on LLBean.com

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Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area
P.O. Box 493
Salisbury, CT 06068, U.S.A.

BBigelow Hollow State Park and Nipmuck State Forest

  • Stafford Springs
    CT 06076, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 684 3430
  • Overview Located on Route 171 in Union, Bigelow Hollow State Park is a day-use site popular with anglers and hikers who use it as the gateway to the surrounding Nipmuck State Forest. At 513 acres, Bigelow Hollow completely encompasses Bigelow Pond and offers access to the much larger Mashapaug Lake, renow... more on LLBean.com

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Bigelow Hollow State Park and Nipmuck State Forest
Stafford Springs
CT 06076, U.S.A.

CSaybrook Point Inn & Spa

Saybrook Point Inn & Spa
  • 2 Bridge Street
    Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475, USA
  • +1 860 395 2000
3.5
60+ reviews, 3 sources
  • Highlights: showers more
  • my experience in the spa was top notch! I even got a great tip from the esthetician regarding anti aging!! maybe there has been more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Room was lovely, and at night when I got in, it was so calming to sit on the deck with a glass of more on TripAdvisor

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Saybrook Point Inn & Spa
2 Bridge Street
Old Saybrook, Connecticut 06475, USA

DDevil's Hopyard State Park

  • 366 Hopyard Road
    East Haddam, CT 06423, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 873 8566
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview The explanations for the name Devil's Hopyard run quite a gamut, from ghouls reportedly seen among the hops vines to weekly dances, or hops, run by a man named Devlin. The explanations don't satisfy historians, but they do say something about the imaginations of New England's early settlers. One ... more on LLBean.com

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Devil's Hopyard State Park
366 Hopyard Road
East Haddam, CT 06423, U.S.A.

EGay City State Park

  • C/O DEP Eastern Headquarters
    209 Hebron Road, Marlborough, CT 06447, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 295 9523
  • Overview Like so many Connecticut state parks, Gay City offers recreational activities with a big serving of history on the side. Gay City was founded in 1796 as a religious settlement that for years held itself aloof from neighboring communities. Its name came from the Gay clan, which made up the majorit... more on LLBean.com

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Gay City State Park
C/O DEP Eastern Headquarters
209 Hebron Road, Marlborough, CT 06447, U.S.A.

FSelden Neck State Park

  • C/O Gillette Castle State Park
    67 River Road, East Haddam, CT 06423, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 526 2336
  • Overview This island in the Connecticut River, across from the town of Deep River, is the site of an abandoned cobblestone quarry. While foundations and other traces of the quarry remain, the island is now inhabited only by wildlife. There are four primitive campsites on the island. Stays are limited to o... more on LLBean.com

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Selden Neck State Park
C/O Gillette Castle State Park
67 River Road, East Haddam, CT 06423, U.S.A.

GChatfield Hollow State Park

  • illingworth
    CT 06419, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 663 2030
  • Overview Hikers, history buffs, birdwatchers and anglers are among the fans of this 356-acre park about eight miles inland from Long Island Sound. Earlier visitors included Native Americans who came here to hunt and fish, and artifacts indicate that tribal gatherings were held here. The Indian Council Cav... more on LLBean.com

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Chatfield Hollow State Park
illingworth
CT 06419, U.S.A.

HSalmon River State Forest

  • C/O DEP Eastern Headquarters
    209 Hebron Road, Marlborough, CT 06447, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 295 9523
  • Overview In early spring, white-water kayakers and canoeists take advantage of the high rushing waters of the Salmon River in Salmon River State Forest. The river is also popular with anglers who come for the stocked trout. The state forest's recreation area, on Gulf Road off Route 16 in East Hampton, has... more on LLBean.com

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Salmon River State Forest
C/O DEP Eastern Headquarters
209 Hebron Road, Marlborough, CT 06447, U.S.A.

ILake Waramaug

  • New Preston
    CT
  • +1 860 868 0220 / +1 860 868 259
  • Overview Connecticut's second largest natural lake. more on TripAdvisor

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Lake Waramaug
New Preston
CT

JHopeville Pond State Park

  • 193 Roode Road
    Jewett City, CT 06351, U.S.A.
  • +1 860 376 2920
  • Overview Popular for its beaches and campground, this park was developed around a former woolen mill pond in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Adjacent is the 30,000-acre Pachaug State Forest. Along more than 35 miles of dirt roads in the park and forest, pine plantations and the bordering Pac... more on LLBean.com

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Hopeville Pond State Park
193 Roode Road
Jewett City, CT 06351, U.S.A.