
We've hiked here a couple of times since my first review, and I have to say, this is a really great park. There are nice overlook views along the trails, and the state did a really good job of...
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Kettletown State Park, located in Southbury, CT, spans 650 acres of land that was once inhabited by the Pootatuck Indians. Acquired by the state of Connecticut in 1950, the park sits along the shores of Lake Zoar and the Housatonic River watershed.
Visitors to Kettletown State Park can enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, and picnicking, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts looking to explore the scenic beauty of the area.
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We've hiked here a couple of times since my first review, and I have to say, this is a really great park. There are nice overlook views along the trails, and the state did a really good job of...
I stopped in here for the first time to go for a fall hike over the weekend. There were a few trails you could take and they were all extremely well marked and took you through various parts of...
Just came back from a 3 day camping trip in Kettle Town State Park, and we loved it. We pitched our tents on site No.61 a nice shaded area right across the bathroom facilities. The showers are...
Had a pretty good time here and would definitely recommend the campground to families or people who value convenience and comfort more than isolation. Pros: Nice marked trails Beautiful sunset...
If you hike you need to make this your next day-hike trip. I can't stress this enough. I hiked 3 trails and didn't want to leave. The Brook Trail is absolutely amazing, short but memorable. The...
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