DEP: Quaddick State Park
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Park Location
818 Town Farm Road
Thompson
(Directions)

Park Contact Information
Quaddick
State Park
c/o Mashamoquet Brook State Park
147 Wolf Den Drive
Pomfret Center, CT 06259
(860) 928-6121


 
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ACCESSIBILITY
This park offers:
{Symbol for Handicapped Accessibility} Field Sports
{Symbol for Handicapped Accessibility} Parking
{Symbol for Handicapped Accessibility} Picnic Tables

HOURS:
The park is open from 8 am to sunset.

WATER QUALITY:
Current information on swimming water quality.

PETS:
Pets on a leash are permitted in picnic areas.  Pets are not allowed on the beach.

STATE PARKS CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email:
 
Telephone:
(860) 424-3200
(866) 287-2757
(Toll Free in CT)
Fax:
(860) 424-4070

{Quaddick State Park} Quaddick State Park
Thompson
The area which is now Quaddick State Park was once the site of Thompson's town farm where elderly residents of the village spent their reflective years.  Prior to that, it had been a fishing area of the Nipmuck Indians.  The cool reservoir water and the sandy beach draw frequent crowds during the warm summer months.
Activities Facilities Directions Map History
Activities
{Boating} Boating {Ice Skating} Ice Skating
{Field Sports} Field Sports {Picnicking} Picnicking
{Fishing} Freshwater Fishing {Swimming} Swimming
Facilities
Bathrooms, Boat Launch, Change Houses, Picnic Shelters, Picnic Tables
Picnic Shelter Rental Information
Note to Swimmers:  Please read the Beach Regulations and Swimming Safety Information before entering the park
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Quaddick State Park, Thompson
Directions
From the west/(Putnam area): Take Route 44 east for 3.3 miles after crossing under I-395, to Town Farm Road in East Putnam. Left onto Town Farm Road and proceed north for 2.7 miles. Park entrance is on the left.
From the east/(Providence, RI area): Take Route 44 west. Continue on Route 44 for 1.0 miles after crossing Connecticut State Line, to Town Farm Road in East Putnam. Right onto Town Farm Road and proceed north for 2.7 miles. Park entrance is on the left.
From the north/(Worcester, MA area): I-290 south to I-395 south, Exit 99. Left at the end of the ramp onto Quaddick Road and proceed south for 3.2 miles to Town Farm Road. Left onto Town Farm Road and proceed north for 1.4 miles. Park entrance is on the left.
From the south/(Norwich area): I-395 north, Exit 97. Right at the end of the ramp onto Route 44 east and proceed for 3.3 miles to Town Farm Road in East Putnam. Left onto Town Farm Road and proceed north for 2.7 miles. Park entrance is on the left.
Fees
 
There is a weekend/holiday parking fee at Quaddick State Park.
More Information
Map
Trail Map

History
The state park was once the site of Thompson's town farm where elderly residents of the village spent their reflective years. Prior to that, it had been a fishing area of the Nipmuck Indians. In 1866 the town of Thompson granted the right to flow what was then Kings Pond to a higher level creating Quaddick Reservoir.  The reservoir was heavily used as a source of power as well as water for processing textile materials in the plants in Killingly.  In 1951, Quaddick was designated a state park after originally being developed as a Forestry recreation area.

Other Nearby State Recreation Areas Include:
Bigelow Hollow State Park, Union
Location: 2 miles east of Union on Route 197
Alcohol Free Park: Please do not bring alcoholic beverages.
Activities: Boating, Fishing, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Picnicking
Charge: Weekends and Holidays
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Quaddick State Park
Mashamoquet Brook State Park, Pomfret 
Location: 5 miles southwest of Putnam on Route 44
Activities: Camping, Fishing, Picnicking, Swimming
Charge: Weekends and Holidays

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Connecticut Tourism Information
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