Connecticut State Parks and Forests COVID-19 Updates
Updates on the status of Connecticut State Parks and Forests due to COVID-19.
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The state offers grants and programs to enhance the state's art scene, upgrade and promote tourist destinations identify and preserve historic properties, and educate the public about Connecticut's history and tourism sites.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentConnecticut invests in artists and arts organizations and encourages the public’s participation as creators, learners, supporters and audience members. Training and professional development is also provided.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentThe Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) is working hard to keep Connecticut's waterways safe, clean, and fun for all boaters by promoting education about boats and boating in Connecticut. Access up-to-date news about boating in the state and more.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionDetails about renting cabins including locations, nightly rates, cabin size and occupancy rules.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionResidents interested in camping can choose from 13 campsites located in Connecticut's state parks and forests. Settings vary from the woods to the shoreline. Some offer cabins and others allow horses.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionResidents and visitors interested in Connecticut's role in the anti-slavery effort and the growth of free African-American communities can follow Connecticut's Freedom Trail to more than 130 locations in 50 towns.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentConnecticut State Parks and Forests
Residents looking for a day away can browse a list of the state's parks and forests, read about other DEEP programs and services and take a video tour of the state parks.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionConnecticut's Fish Consumption Advisory and the Safe Eating of Fish Caught in Connecticut
The Connecticut Department of Public Health issues a yearly advisory for decreasing fish consumption when chemical levels are unsafe. Fish from Connecticut waters are a good low cost source of protein. Unfortunately, fish can take up (bio-accumulate) chemicals that may affect your family's health. The following fact sheets provide information on the advisory, including how to eat fish safely.
Agency: Department of Public HealthFoliage season begins in mid-to-late September and extends through mid-to-late October. Peak color is estimated to be between October 5 and November 13. Visit here for a current foliage report and to find out where to view fall foliage in the state.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThose searching for that perfect Connecticut getaway or seasonal event can find suggestions for vacations, including what to do and where to stay; and sign up for free e-newsletters featuring special promotions and travel deals. Join other passionate residents and visitors by becoming part of the state's social community, on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentFind Your City/Town's Public Pools
Find information on public pools in your area through your individual town or city website.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionFind information, updates, and news about fishing in Connecticut.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe State Historic Preservation Office works with a wide range of partners to preserve the State's important heritage resources and enhance the quality of life for all citizens.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentCT Visit.com is the premier location for tourism information in Connecticut. Anyone interested in historical landmarks, events and information can search the site for keyword "historical." A list of relevant activities, events and locations will be provided.
Agency: Department of Economic and Community DevelopmentFind hunting area maps, latest news, the Deer Lottery, and purchase hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses online. The Hunting & Trapping Guide is available, as is further information on tagging and reporting deer and turkey.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection