Hubbard Park

Hubbard Park

Hubbard Park in Connecticut offers a diverse outdoor experience with scenic trails, a large reservoir, and the iconic Castle Craig, providing a perfect escape for recreation enthusiasts.

1,800+
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
300,000+
Annual Visitors
1900
Year Established

About Hubbard Park

Hubbard Park
 

Hubbard Park is located in Meriden, Connecticut and spans over 1,800 acres. At its heart lies the scenic Merimere Reservoir, surrounded by lush woodlands and well-maintained paths. The park is known for its diverse terrain, which includes rugged hills, serene water bodies, and lush forests with a rich array of flora and fauna. A significant highlight of the park is Castle Craig, a stone observation tower perched at an elevation of over 1,000 feet, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, the park has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1900. It serves as an excellent destination for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying nature. The park also plays host to the popular Daffodil Festival each spring, drawing numerous visitors with vibrant blooms and festivities.

Highlights

Highlight

Castle Craig, a historic stone tower offering breathtaking views.

Highlight

Merimere Reservoir, ideal for tranquil walks and wildlife watching.

Highlight

Hubbard Park's annual Daffodil Festival, celebrating spring with vibrant flowers.

Highlight

The paved Pequot Trail, perfect for walking, biking, and easy hikes.

Notable Natural Features

Castle Craig

A historic observation tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Merimere Reservoir

A picturesque body of water that attracts wildlife and offers peaceful spots for relaxation.

Daffodil Festival

An annual event celebrating the arrival of spring with thousands of daffodil blooms.