Summit is 1,325 feet above sea level with stone tower on top. Hiking trail, lake swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating (non-motor)
Litchfield, CT State ParksHome to more than 50 species of waterfowl, that inhabits a series of natural ponds and covered aviaries within 37 acres of wetland habitat. Guided tours introduce visitors to LRWS'
Litchfield, CT Nature Centers96 wooded and open sites, concession, dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing, swimming, no pets....
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Hot-air balloon champagne flights over the beautiful Litchfield Hills....
Formerly the Scoville Tavern, a stagecoach and merchant stop in the 1800s that has been converted to Federal-style bed and br...
Very private setting with spectacular views. Cathedral ceiling in the living room with a huge fireplace. Two rooms (one with ...