Lake Waramaug State Park
Connecticut State Park
95 acres in Kent, CT
Parking: Medium lot at 30 Lake Waramaug Rd, Kent, CT
Camping Map Trails: Rating: Unexplored
This is a partial/incomplete page as I have not yet explored Lake Waramaug State Park.
Lake Waramaug is a boating and camping state park with a 95 acre lake and 76 camping sites.
History:
Established in 1920. From the DEEP site, “Waramaug is the name of an Indian chief of the Wyantenock tribe who had hunting grounds near falls on the Housatonic River, now referred to as “Lover’s Leap”, in the town of New Milford. Chief Waramaug and his followers wintered in the area now covered by Lake Lillinonah, which was later created by damming the Housatonic, and made Lake Waramaug their summer residence.”
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