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Connecticut Office of Outdoor Industry and Experiences
Helping to grow Connecticut's outdoor recreation economy by promoting and leveraging Connecticut's State Parks
Information on hunting deer in Connecticut for 2026.
Information on Connecticut hunting and trapping laws and regulations.
DEEP’s Remediation Division oversees the assessment and cleanup of brownfields, sites that are abandoned or underutilized due to the presence or potential presence of pollution, to return them to productive use.
Hunting Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities
Information on hunting opportunities for disabled hunters for 2026.
2026 Connecticut Hunting and Trapping Guide
Hunting and trapping season details, laws, regulations, and other-related information for 2026.
The Glastonbury Shooting Range is open for public use by reservation, usually from March through the end of November.
Find out how you can request a CARE event.
Land Use Permits and General Permits
Water and Land Use Individual and General Permits
(HARTFORD, CT) – As the summer season nears its end, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) reminds residents and visitors to exercise caution in and around the water, especially as lifeguard coverage at State Park swimming areas will be reduced over the Labor Day weekend.
DEEP Announces Additional Seasonal State Park Positions Available
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced that additional seasonal state park positions are now posted on the state’s job application website.