Top Locations for Wildlife / Animals in Connecticut
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AOcean Beach Park
- 1225 Ocean Ave Ste 1
New London,CT,06320 - +1 800 510 SAND (7263) (Toll-Fre
- Highlights: lifeguarded, concessions-food availab… more
- Call me crazy, but paying to go to a beach with rough sand, cold water, a dilapidated boardwalk, and the same nasty people you usually see at the free ... more on Yelp
- Eh - it's the Long Island Sound. It doesn't quite live up to Waimea Beach on Oahu, but for being a mile down the road it'll do for the summer. Tha sand's ... more on Yelp
Ocean Beach Park
1225 Ocean Ave Ste 1New London,CT,06320
BDenison Pequotsepos Nature Center
- 109 Pequotsepos Road
P.O. Box 122, Mystic, CT 06355 - +1 860 536 1216
- The Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center was alot of fun. If you like to walk, there are plenty of peaceful walking trails through the woods there along with meadows and ponds. I especially liked walking through the meadows but would be better if the day was a cool one. The exhibits inside the Natur... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Come discover 8 miles of trails on our 250 acre wildlife sanctuary, explore our museum with interactive exhibits & meet live amphibians, snakes & birds of prey - Fun & educational programs & events ... more on entertainment.com
Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center
109 Pequotsepos RoadP.O. Box 122, Mystic, CT 06355
CQuinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Center
- 107 Providence Street
Putnam, Connecticut 06260 - +1 860 963 7226
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- Overview Dogs must be on leash and must be cleaned up after on most of trails around the river areas. You must follow local and state park rules and pet policies. ... more on DogFriendly.com
- Overview The Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor in northeastern Connecticut and south-central Masschusetts has been called The Last Green Valley in the Boston-to-Washington urban corridor. Near Hartford, Providence, and Worcester, but far enough away to avoid urban encroachme... more on LLBean.com
Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Center
107 Providence StreetPutnam, Connecticut 06260
DDevil's Hopyard State Park
- 366 Hopyard Road
East Haddam, CT 06423, U.S.A. - +1 860 873 8566
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- 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
Devil's Hopyard State Park
366 Hopyard RoadEast Haddam, CT 06423, U.S.A.
EHammonasset Beach State Park
- P.O. Box 271
1288 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443, U.S.A. - +1 203 245 2785
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- Overview Connecticut's largest public beach facility consists of 919 acres of open country on a point between the towns of Madison and Clinton. Along with two miles of white sand beach, this rural park contains marshlands and fields. A nature center and short, wheelchair-accessible trails give visitors in... more on LLBean.com
Hammonasset Beach State Park
P.O. Box 2711288 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443, U.S.A.
FSeaside Park Beach
- +1 203 576 7233
- Highlights: lifeguarded, concessions-food availab… more
- Overview Best beach park in Connecticut. Soft sand beach minus all the sea shells poking at your feet. The water is very clear as well and there is something always going on. Nice long beach with newly constructed bathhouses, skateboard park, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, volleyball, fishing piers and... more on Explorenewengland.com
GCalf Pasture Beach
- +1 203 854 7806
- Highlights: lifeguarded, concessions-food availab… more
- Overview This 33 acre beach is the largest in the area. Features include a miniature golf course, fishing area, softball fields, volleyball ... more on Visitconnecticut.com
HSleeping Giant State Park
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- Hamden
CT 06518, U.S.A. - +1 203 789 7498
- Overview Like the Lilliputians on Gulliver, hikers wind their way over and around the body of the Sleeping Giant, a two-mile long stone formation resembling a resting person. Sleeping Giant State Park, run by the state Department of Environmental Protection, also enjoys the attentions of the Sleeping Gian... more on LLBean.com
Sleeping Giant State Park
HamdenCT 06518, U.S.A.
ICollis P. Huntington State Park
- C/O Putnam Memorial State Park
492 Black Rock Turnpike, Redding, CT 06896, U.S.A. - +1 203 938 2285
- Overview With its scenic country lanes canopied with sugar maples and numerous wooded trails, this state park is ideal for an old-fashioned stroll on a lazy summer day. Archer Huntington and his wife, the sculptress Anna Hyatt Huntington, donated the tranquil 878-acre park in memory of Archer's stepfather... more on LLBean.com
Collis P. Huntington State Park
C/O Putnam Memorial State Park492 Black Rock Turnpike, Redding, CT 06896, U.S.A.
JRocky Neck State Park
- P.O. Box 676
Niantic, CT 06357, U.S.A. - +1 860 739 5471
- Overview Rocky Neck is an all things to all people park. Covering more than 700 acres between a tidal river and a salt marsh, the park offers beach activities, camping, hiking and nature viewing and saltwater fishing. Day-use facilities, including a 1930s stone picnic pavilion made from materials left whe... more on LLBean.com
Rocky Neck State Park
P.O. Box 676Niantic, CT 06357, U.S.A.
