With More Than 27,000 Acres To Explore, Connecticut's Largest State Forest Is Worthy Of A Multi-Day Adventure
Because the Nutmeg State has so many heavily populated areas, it can be easy to forget just how much natural space we have. There are 139 state forests and parks in Connecticut – we’ve got a surprising amount of undeveloped land that is still pristine nature. The largest preserve in the state is the amazing Pachaug State Forest. With over 27,000 acres of land, there’s a lot to explore here. To try to squeeze a visit into just a few hours is really doing yourself a disservice. We highly recommend going ahead and spending the night by camping in the park. Not only will this get you truly in touch with nature, but you’ll also maximize the amount of time you spend hitting the trails and walking through these hallowed woods.
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