Collis P. Huntington State Park in Connecticut offers a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts, with its mixed woodlands and serene ponds ideal for hiking and wildlife observation.
Located in the rolling hills of Redding and Bethel, Connecticut, Collis P. Huntington State Park stretches across 1,017 acres of forested landscape. The park is named after the 19th-century railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington. Its diverse habitats include woodlands, fields, and wetlands, providing a sanctuary for a wide variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and an array of bird species. Visitors can enjoy over 20 miles of trails that meander through the forest and around the park's five ponds. These trails are suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The park also features sculptures created by Anna Hyatt Huntington, the wife of Archer Milton Huntington, who established the park in honor of Collis. The tranquil environment and scenic beauty of the park make it a popular destination for picnicking, fishing, and photography.
Sculptures by Anna Hyatt Huntington
Five scenic ponds perfect for fishing and photography
Diverse trails suitable for various outdoor activities
Rich wildlife habitat supporting diverse species
Unique sculptures by the famous artist are scattered throughout the park.
The park's peaceful ponds are ideal for fishing and picturesque photography.
Over 20 miles of trails suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.