Connecticut State Parks

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Dinosaur tracks, castle tours, and Long Island Sound beaches — 110 parks, FREE for residents

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Park Pass & Fees

Connecticut’s Passport to the Parks program is unique in the nation: if your vehicle is registered in Connecticut, you have free unlimited access to all state parks and forests year-round. This is funded through a small annual vehicle registration fee ($8/year starting July 2025). Non-residents pay parking fees of $7–$22 depending on the park and time. A Non-Resident State Park Vehicle Pass is available for unlimited calendar-year access. The Charter Oak Pass (free, age 65+) and Heritage Passport cover exhibit admissions at Dinosaur, Fort Trumbull, and Gillette Castle State Parks.

Parks by Region

Coastal Connecticut

The Long Island Sound shoreline hosts some of Connecticut’s most popular parks. Hammonasset Beach State Park is the state’s largest shoreline park, with 2 miles of beach, a boardwalk nature center, and excellent birding. Rocky Neck State Park offers a crescent beach with tidal pools perfect for exploring. Silver Sands State Park provides views of Charles Island, accessible by a sand bar at low tide. Sherwood Island State Park — Connecticut’s first state park — sits on the Westport shoreline.

Connecticut River Valley

Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill preserves 200-million-year-old dinosaur tracks under a geodesic dome — one of the largest trackways in North America. Gillette Castle State Park showcases a medieval-style castle built by actor William Gillette, perched high above the Connecticut River. Wadsworth Falls State Park features a spectacular waterfall and hemlock-shaded trails.

Western Hills

Sleeping Giant State Park is Connecticut’s most iconic hiking destination, with the Tower Trail climbing to a stone observation tower atop a mountain that resembles a sleeping giant. Kent Falls State Park features a 250-foot cascade — the tallest waterfall in the state. Macedonia Brook State Park offers rugged Appalachian-style hiking with panoramic ridgeline views.

Eastern Connecticut — Quiet Corner

Mashamoquet Brook State Park offers the Brayton Grist Mill and scenic Table Rock formation. Bigelow Hollow State Park surrounds pristine Mashapaug Lake in remote northeastern Connecticut. Pachaug State Forest is the state’s largest forest with extensive trail networks.

Best Parks by Activity

Best for Hiking

  • Sleeping Giant State Park — Iconic summit trail to stone tower
  • Macedonia Brook State Park — Ridge trail with sweeping views
  • Talcott Mountain State Park — Historic Heublein Tower lookout
  • Peoples State Forest — Jessie Gerard Trail along Barkhamsted Reservoir

Best for Beaches

  • Hammonasset Beach State Park — Connecticut’s longest public beach (2 miles)
  • Rocky Neck State Park — Crescent beach with tidal pools
  • Sherwood Island State Park — Long Island Sound swimming
  • Silver Sands State Park — Sand bar walk to Charles Island

Best for Families

  • Dinosaur State Park — Jurassic-era trackways under a dome
  • Gillette Castle State Park — Castle exploration and river views
  • Kent Falls State Park — Easy waterfall walk with picnic areas
  • Burr Pond State Park — Swimming and easy lakeside trails

Best for History

  • Gillette Castle State Park — 1919 medieval-style castle
  • Fort Trumbull State Park — Revolutionary War and Civil War fort
  • Dinosaur State Park — 200-million-year-old fossil tracks
  • Putnam Memorial State Park — “Connecticut’s Valley Forge”

Best Time to Visit

SeasonHighlights
Spring (Apr–May)Waterfall season at Kent Falls and Wadsworth, wildflowers
Summer (Jun–Aug)Beach season along Long Island Sound, swimming at inland ponds
Fall (Sep–Nov)Spectacular foliage along ridge trails, harvest festivals
Winter (Dec–Mar)Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, castle tours at Gillette

FAQs

Are Connecticut state parks free?

Yes — for vehicles with Connecticut registration. The Passport to the Parks program provides free unlimited access. Non-residents pay parking fees of $7–$22.

What is the most popular state park in Connecticut?

Hammonasset Beach State Park is the most visited, especially in summer. Sleeping Giant State Park is the most popular for hiking.

Can I camp in Connecticut state parks?

Yes! Several parks offer campgrounds, including Hammonasset, Rocky Neck, and Macedonia Brook. Reservations are recommended for summer weekends.

Is Gillette Castle really a castle?

Yes — actor William Gillette (famous for playing Sherlock Holmes) built this fieldstone mansion in 1919. It sits on 122 hilltop acres above the Connecticut River and is open for tours.

Start Your Connecticut Adventure

Connecticut proves that great things come in small packages. With 110 parks offering beaches, waterfalls, dinosaur tracks, and a genuine castle — all with free access for residents — there’s always a new discovery waiting around the next bend.

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Tranquil marshland landscape over the wooden deck at Rocky Neck State Park

Rocky Neck State Park

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Sherwood Island State Park

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Silver Sands State Park

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