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    3.8 (8 reviews)

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    Burr Pond State Park in Torrington, CT.
    Tom D.

    Met my wife here five years ago today, so Burr Pond State Park has a special place in our hearts. We returned for a visit, we were the only ones to be walking around since it was cold & windy this morning. But the Fall colors were nice, even though we are experiencing a severe drought in Connecticut this year The park is generally quiet, there are plenty of places to fish from shore. FYI, if you want to use your boat, the launch itself is extremely shallow, making it tricky to get off a trailer. The pond is better suited for kayaks. Fishing is generally slow, and the vast majority of fish are small in size. Largemouth, rock bass, sunfish & pickerel mostly, and I believe the state now stocks fingerling channel cats.

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    Sunnybrook State Park - Frosty Water

    Sunnybrook State Park

    2.8(4 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This was another park on our list of the CT DEEP Sky's The Limit Challenge, which was highlighting…read morelesser known and obscure parks. This one definitely fits the bill! It doesn't even merit a full page on the DEEP website, although there's a good map on the page where it's listed. Also, the John Muir Trail (a CPFA Blue Blazed Trail) has a loop in the park, and connects across to nearby Paugnut State Forest and over to Burr Pond State Park. According to some research I did, this park used to have more improvements, back when it first opened in the 70s. You can find the traces of these if you take the blue trail south from the parking area - it follows a former road and then parking lot. This particular day, there had been a lot of snowfall, so we were snow hiking, first along the yellow trail and then some of the blue. There were also plenty of snowshoe and cross country ski tracks. Quite a few people were walking their dogs as well. There are no picnic tables here, no bathrooms as well. It's just super basic dirt parking here. There were lots of really cool streamlets and brooks feeding the East Branch of the Naugatuck River, which runs past the park as well. I would imagine that there's good fishing here. There are quite a number of trails in addition to the blue trail, so although they're not super long, there's a lot of interesting things to see. You could easily make a long hike of things here by taking the blue trail around this park and over to Burr Pond. Another nice little obscure park to check out!

    This "Park" is an embarrassment. Anyone who gives it 5 stars seriously can't be trusted! I've been…read moreto many of CT's State Parks & Forests... This one is by far THE WORST. 1st - It sucks, don't bother. 2nd - This park is hard to find. 3rd - The parking lot is absolutely terrible. The entrance is rough, the parking lot itself is filled with potholes and there are several rocks that might damage a low riding vehicles undercarriage. 4th - Nothing is marked. I truly mean that. I wouldn't recommend this park's trails unless you have experience and a map saved on your smartphone or printed out. BECAUSE... 5th - Cell/Mobile service sucks here!!! I'm going back because I feel almost obligated to actually hike the trails. I didn't hike today mainly because I didn't have cell service... I also like to hike with knowledge of where I am. Maybe trails with signs would've helped...? Who knows. This park is so bad, it's almost laughable. I don't recommend going! Of course during the extreme heat you'll also fight nasty flies and ticks! So it's kinda like you're preparing for hell. That's probably the best way to describe this park, Hell! I took photos of hell, feel free to look.

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    Litchfield Town Green

    Litchfield Town Green

    4.0(2 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    The Litchfield Green has a lot of history - I believe this is where King George stood before the…read morestatue was melted down during the Revolution. Now it's about two islands of grass with a few plaques and benches, surrounded by shops and a chaotic traffic system. There is an information booth that is staffed I believe more in the week. The Green has summer concerts, bring your own chair, and an annual craft fair. Parking is most okay, but when there's an event or summer weekend it's packed. There is a parking lot behind the storefronts, and now that the pandemic is over there are separate roads to enter and exit. (The pandemic saw the exit sacrifice for outdoor dinning, and getting out became a very careful drive) Cops do like to sit on the Green for stopping and cell phone citations, and will judge the drivers on whether they look like they belong. They do give that game away when they ask how long you've lived in a lower income city, and not only have you never lived there, they're literally reading your license with a completely different address. That's not really the fault of the Green itself though.

    First time exploring this charming town, rich with history, Litchfield, CT…read more The Litchfield Town Green is a long park in the middle of the town center, going west and east. The park is split up into three sections, West Park, Center Park, and East Park. It is surrounded by restaurants, shops, religious buildings, historic homes etc. There are benches, Cival War cannon, memorials for the Cival War, World Wars, Korean, and Vietnamese wars. There were plenty of street parking throughout the area. The area was bustling with traffic and people. Overall, from first impressions, Litchfield gave me that charming New England town feel; their town green was also just as lovely.

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