Explore Waterford, CT

Waterford at a Glance

Hiking

Town Parks

    • Garrison Park –★★– 3 miles – A small park with ball fields and a walking track with access to adjacent trails in the Hubbard Preserve and Natchaug State Forest

Land Trust

State Parks / Forests

    • Air Line Trail – 3.3 miles of the trail flow through town for easy walking with parking access at small lot near 298 Lynch Rd Chaplin, CT
    • Beaver Brook State Park –★★– 0.3 miles – The entrance is in Windham and so are the pond and trail, but the undeveloped northern half lies in Chaplin
    • Diana’s Pool –★★★★– 1 mile – A popular swimming hole (where swimming is prohibited) with a waterfall, the ruins of the Natchaug Paper Co., and short trails along the Natchaug River
    • Goodwin State Forest –★★★★– 4 miles – The main area is in Hampton but the town has trails within the Black Spruce Pond and Orchard Hill areas
    • Natchaug State Forest – ★★ – 2 miles – The southernmost block has no trails, but old forest roads lead to the main block
    • Pumpkin Hill WMA — No Trails

Blue Blaze

Boating/Fishing

Disc Golf

    • Garrison Park – Nine hole course, almost entirely open holes around a field with two water-carry holes

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The 109th oldest town in Connecticut. Waterford, incorporated from New London in October 1801; name descriptive.

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