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  2. Bolton Notch State Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Bolton Notch State Park is a public Protected recreation area located in the town of Bolton, Connecticut, on the boundary between the Thames River and Connecticut River watersheds. [3] The state park 's 95 acres (38 ha) offer opportunities for hiking, climbing, and cave exploration. [4]

  3. Bolton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bolton, Connecticut. /  41.76417°N 72.43750°W  / 41.76417; -72.43750. Bolton ( / ˈboʊltən / BOHL-tən) is a small suburban town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 4,858 as of the 2020 census. [2] Bolton was incorporated in October 1720 and is governed by town meeting, with a first selectman and board of ...

  4. Gay City State Park - Wikipedia

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    Gay City State Park is a public recreation area on the Blackledge River in the towns of Hebron and Bolton, Connecticut. [3] The state park occupies 1,569 acres (635 ha) bordering Meshomasic State Forest and is accessible from State Route 85. In addition to its deep forest, millpond, and marshland, the park bears trace remnants (foundations ...

  5. Sleeping Giant (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping Giant State Park was created in 1924, when the SGPA donated 600 acres to the Park and Forest Commission. The state added an additional 65 acres that year, purchased at a cost of $7025.00. In 1936, the Sleeping Giant Tower was built at the top by the Works Progress Administration. It was listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  6. List of Connecticut state parks - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Blackledge River - Wikipedia

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    The Blackledge River is a tributary of the Salmon River which courses 16.4 miles (26.4 km) [1] through eastern Connecticut in the United States . Rising from Sperry Pond in Bolton, the Blackledge amasses waters from feeder creeks along its course before joining the Jeremy River in Colchester, Connecticut.

  8. Hop River - Wikipedia

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    41°43′23″N 72°15′00″W. /  41.72306°N 72.25000°W  / 41.72306; -72.25000. The Hop River is a river that runs through Tolland County, Connecticut. The Hop River's marshy source is just southeast of Bolton Notch, Connecticut. It flows for about 15.0 miles (24.1 km) to its confluence with the Willimantic River. [1]

  9. Wadsworth Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    July 25, 1996. Wadsworth Falls State Park, or simply Wadsworth Falls, is a public recreation and preserved natural area located on the Coginchaug River in the towns of Middletown and Middlefield, Connecticut. The state park 's 285 acres (115 ha) offer trail hiking, fishing, swimming and picnicking. It is managed by the Connecticut Department of ...