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    Fishin Factory

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    7 years ago

    Great place, expert staff, very friendly they fixed my rod for a great price!!! Definitely will be back.

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    Farmington River Watershed Association - Captain Morgan on the rocks

    Farmington River Watershed Association

    5.0(1 review)
    21.9 mi

    The Farmington River Watershed Association was founded in 1953 to protect the Farmington River and…read moreits coastline. It covers an impressive area of 600+ square miles in CT and MA that includes 33 towns and seven recreational areas. All those square miles can accumulate quite a bit of unwanted trash, so once a year the Association holds an Annual River Clean-Up for volunteers to clean up what our thoughtless neighbors have tossed aside. Today, we were part of a massive 250 person swarm of those volunteers from across the Farmington Valley. We signed in at the Association office and were offered breakfast; fresh bagels and cream cheese (courtesy of Brookside Bagels) and coffee (courtesy of Starbucks). We chatted with some of the other volunteers and noticed a group of 8 kids who were there for a birthday party. The birthday girl was 9 years old today. How cool is that? We received our work gloves and trash bags and set off for our destination. Some of the places that were targeted for clean-up were the Tariffville Gorge, Curtis Park, and Iron Horse Rails to Trails. We headed over to Curtis Park, and walked the soccer fields, brush and shoreline. Scraps of paper, cigarette boxes, soda and beer bottles and cans, Dunkin Donuts cups and bags all found a home in our trash bags. One thing that didn't make its way into our bag (hell, we couldn't even lift it!) was a humongous truck tire and rim that some considerate litterer dumped near the shoreline so nature lovers wouldn't back into it while parking their vehicles. Curtis Park wasn't too bad for litter, so we headed over to the Tariffville Gorge where we found a more generous bounty of trash. While the litterers at Curtis Park mostly seemed to be beer drinkers, the litterers at the Gorge seemed to prefer hard liquor because we found a bonanza of nip bottles and pint bottles. We also found an old rusted fender and a hunk of a car muffler. Some of the other things we found were drink boxes, a plastic quart of motor oil, and quite a few supplies for the do-it yourself smoker. We filled our bags and headed back to the Association office for a very nice lunch donated by Simsbury businesses, Little City pizza donated ten pizzas, Antonio's Restaurant chipped in with fifty grinders, and Fitzgerald's Supermarket provided a huge amount of cookies for dessert. What a great day we had. We chatted with dozens of civic minded community service minded folks, we met two very dedicated leaders of the Association, we observed great support by the business community, we saw some spectacular scenery, and we picked up a lot of nasty trash that will never find its way into the river to harm the fishes and pollute the watershed. That's a pretty good day in my book.

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    Farmington River Watershed Association - Party time at the river

    Party time at the river

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    Farmington River Watershed Association

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    Cromwell Boat Launch - Iconic Aragoni Bridge bringing Portland and Middletown closer together.

    Cromwell Boat Launch

    3.5(2 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    I have launched kayaks from this location a number of times over the past seven years. Since that…read morefirst launch to now, the Park has been renovated, the parking improved, and last year the boat launch cup-de-sac significantly improved. Cromwell has been putting a notable effort forward to recapture the scenic beauty of the Connecticut Riverside. Previously, unkept and over utilized by unsavories and the desperate. Now, not perfect, but on the rise should the oversight and funding continue maintenance, promotion and safety. I like this location as a direct access to the CT River, Middletown Harbor Park area, the tail end of the Mattabassett River. If you're a boater or kayaker like me, this launch provides easy access to numerous aquatic activities. Just check the Middletown tide charts for best time to play. For a canoe/kayak, the variance of tides are okay, but craft with a draft of more than a foot will need some consideration when to best launch. This in itself is exactly why the kayaker in me likes this locale. Footnote, the Park Area, on the upper plateau, appears to have public access and facilities for rent. I personally do not know about rentals at this point, but if interested a call to the Town Parks & Rec should render an answer. There is a covered "bandstand" at grade level, picnic benches, paved parking, and non-gender neutral comfort facilities.

    Considering I don't actually boat, it's very nice. I visit this park more for viewing the…read moreMiddletown Fireworks

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    Cromwell Boat Launch - Frozen in time, rusty rotating Middletown/Portland rail bridge.

    Frozen in time, rusty rotating Middletown/Portland rail bridge.

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    Daffey Duck fellow trying to decide which side to dive.

    Cromwell Boat Launch - Ahh on the Flow again.  Today, low tide rising with a stiff onshore breeze carried me upstream!

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    Ahh on the Flow again. Today, low tide rising with a stiff onshore breeze carried me upstream!

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