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Visit a Connecticut State Park or Forest and explore the wealth of perse natural areas and unique features that will make your experience memorable. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
With courses designed by legendary Hall of Fame architect Robert Trent Jones and Hall of Fame golfer Gary Player, Lyman Orchards’ championship golf courses in CT are both ranked among the best in the Northeast and recognized as the CSGA’s 2019 Distinguished Club. The Golf Center and Apple Nine course opened in 2012 and are already recognized among the country’s top facilities where you can learn or improve your game. (Curated content from lymangolf.com)
99 Powder Hill Road Middlefield, Connecticut (Curated content from powderridgepark.com)
Enjoy hiking or biking the varied trails of the park or spend some time enjoying the beautiful falls. For a longer stay, visit the designated swimming and picnic area of the park. Please note that swimming and picnicking are prohibited at the Big Falls - it is an area intended for short visits to view the scenic falls. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
Our farm is 140 acres in total with approximately 26 acres cultivated with vines. We grow 17 varietals. Every vine is maintained and picked by hand. (Curated content from www.gouveiavineyards.com)
Kidcity Children's Museum: Three floors of imagination play for kids age 1 to 7 and their favorite grown-ups. (Curated content from www.kidcitymuseum.com)
Enjoy a variety of activities in Connecticut's second largest state forest. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
Cool off at Connecticut's #1 Water Park - Zip Lines, Wakeboards, Rock Climb, Rope Swing, Water Slides, Inflatable Water Obstacles, Scuba and Swim (Curated content from brownstonepark.com)
Haddam Meadows State Park overlooks the scenic Connecticut River and offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnicking. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
Hike the trails in search of Indian caves, explore the jagged rocky ledges and recesses, relax by the cooling waters, or picnic in the soft pine woods at Chatfield Hollow State Park. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)