Old Furnace State Park adventures

Old Furnace State Park Adventures

Old Furnace State Park offers peaceful woodland trails and a small pond, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and nature observation near Killingly, Connecticut.

244
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Old Furnace State Park

 

Old Furnace State Park is a 244-acre protected area located in Killingly, Connecticut. The park features gentle terrain dominated by mixed hardwood forests, small glacial ponds, and wetland habitats, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The park is named after the iron blast furnace that operated in the area during the 18th century, a piece of local industrial history evident in nearby landmarks. Visitors can explore several miles of maintained hiking trails that wind through mature forests of oak, maple, and pine, offering seasonal displays of vibrant foliage and opportunities to spot common wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species. The centerpiece of the park is Furnace Pond, where fishing and quiet paddling attract families and anglers alike. Old Furnace State Park also serves as a habitat for numerous amphibians and small mammals, contributing to its ecological diversity. Its easy-access trails and modest elevation changes make it suitable for visitors of all ages and skill levels. The park's proximity to several small towns provides convenient access while preserving a sense of rural peace. It attracts visitors looking for a natural retreat with recreational activities that include hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and photography. Educational signage throughout the park helps visitors understand the historical context and ecological importance of the area.

Highlights

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Furnace Pond – a peaceful spot for fishing and paddle sports

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Remnants of the historic 18th-century iron furnace nearby

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Diverse hardwood forest with seasonal wildflowers and fall color

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Accessible, family-friendly hiking trails with scenic views

Notable Natural Features

Furnace Pond

A small, serene pond popular for fishing and non-motorized boating nestled within the park.

Historic Iron Furnace Site

Nearby ruins and interpretive signage mark the location of an 18th-century iron furnace that once operated in the area.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

The diverse forest features oak, maple, and pine species that support local wildlife and present beautiful seasonal colors.