Haddam Meadows State Park is a riverfront park along the Connecticut River offering expansive open fields, river access, and diverse recreational opportunities for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Haddam Meadows State Park is located in the town of Haddam, Connecticut, along the western banks of the Connecticut River. The park features approximately 300 acres of open meadowlands, marshes, and river frontage, providing a scenic and tranquil environment ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. The park's geography is characterized by extensive river floodplains and grassy fields, which attract a wide range of waterfowl and wildlife, especially migratory birds and songbirds during nesting and migration seasons. The park has historical significance as part of the traditional lands used for grazing and small-scale farming before becoming protected recreational space. Visitors come to enjoy fishing and boating in the Connecticut River, picnicking in spacious fields, and hiking along several gentle paths that offer views of water and wildlife habitats. The park also has designated areas for camping, including remote tent sites, making it a favored spot for both day-use visitors and overnight campers. Families enjoy the open space for casual sports and birdwatchers value the rich ecology along the river and wetlands. With easy access along Route 154 and close proximity to the town of Haddam, the park is popular for its combination of relaxing riverside settings and outdoor recreation.
Connecticut River shoreline with fishing and boat launch opportunities
Open meadow fields hosting diverse bird species including great blue herons and egrets
Hiking trails offering scenic views of wetlands and river vistas
Group camping areas with river access for paddling and wildlife observation
The park offers direct access to the Connecticut River, including a boat launch for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
Large open fields provide habitat for grassland birds and offer picturesque spaces for picnics and outdoor sports.
Several easy trails traverse wetlands and river views, suitable for families and casual hikers.