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  2. Still River (Housatonic River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Still River Preserve in Brookfield covers about 80 acres (32 ha) adjacent to the river. The preserve is owned by Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust of New Milford, Connecticut. The city of Danbury has a $4.85 million bonding package, approved in a February 2008 referendum, for use in building recreational projects on city-owned land.

  3. Connecticut Lakes State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Lakes State Forest is a 1,648-acre (667 ha) state forest in the town of Pittsburg, New Hampshire, in the United States. The forest forms a narrow strip on either side of U.S. Route 3 , running south from the Canadian border around Third and south past Second Connecticut Lake before ending up short of First Connecticut Lake .

  4. Housatonic Meadows State Park - Wikipedia

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    Housatonic Meadows State Park is a public recreation area covering 452 acres (183 ha) along the Housatonic River in the towns of Sharon and Cornwall, Connecticut.The state park offers opportunities for camping, hiking, picnicking, canoeing, and fly-fishing.

  5. Narragansett Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Narragansett Trail connects to public recreation areas maintained by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection at Green Falls Pond and Wyassup Lake in Pachaug State Forest. Much of the Narragansett Trail is flat or has gradual ascents and descents, making it suitable for casual walking or hiking , running , or snowshoeing in ...

  6. Natchaug River - Wikipedia

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    The Natchaug River is formed in Eastford, Connecticut at the confluence of Bigelow Brook and the Still River. It then flows to the south, paralleling Connecticut Route 198 . The river also runs along (and in a few cases through) the western border of the main Natchaug State Forest parcel.

  7. Kent Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kent Falls State Park is a public recreation area located in the town of Kent, Connecticut, within the Litchfield Hills region of the southern Berkshires. The state park is home to Kent Falls, a series of waterfalls on Falls Brook, a tributary of the Housatonic River. [3] The falls drop 250 feet (76 m) in under a quarter mile.

  8. Stillwater Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Stillwater Pond State Park is a public recreation area covering 226 acres (91 ha) in the town of Torrington, Connecticut. The state park surrounds Stillwater Pond, a 100-acre (40 ha) impoundment on the West Branch Naugatuck River. [3] Fishing, boating, and a paved boat ramp are offered. [2] [4]

  9. Kettletown State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kettletown State Park is a public recreation area on the eastern shore of the Housatonic River's Lake Zoar in the towns of Oxford and Southbury, Connecticut. Park activities include camping, hiking, picnicking, and fishing. The state park is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. [2]