Explore Griswold, CT

Griswold at a Glance

Hiking

Town Parks

    • Camputaro Memorial Field – Unexplored likely 0.2 mile walking track by Glasgo Pond
    • Griswold School Nature Trail – Unexplored 1.2 mile trail along the Quinebaug River
    • Veteran’s Memorial Park – Unexplored 0.2 mile walking path

Land Trust

State Parks / Forests

    • Hopeville Pond State Park –★★★– 0.8 miles – Mostly the beach for the pond and camping sites but also the start of the Nehantic Trail

Blue Blaze

Boating/Fishing

Camping

    • Hopeville Pond State Park – 80 sites in a wooded setting near the pond. Additional park facilities include a dumping station, boat launch ramp, concessions, drinking water, and showers

The 120th oldest town in Connecticut. Griswold was incorporated from Preston in October 1815 and named from Gov. Roger Griswold.

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