DEP: Millers Pond State ParK
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Park Location
Foot Hills Road
Durham
(Directions)

Park Contact Information
Millers Pond
State Park
c/o Chatfield Hollow State Park
381 Route 80
Killingworth, CT 06419
(860) 663-2030


 
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ACCESSIBILITY
This park is managed as a natural area and has minimal facility development.

HOURS:
The park is open from  sunrise to sunset. Gates are open year-round.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES:
Alcohol-free park.  Please do not bring alcoholic beverages.

PETS:
Pets on a leash are permitted.

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

{Millers Pond} Millers Pond
State Park Reserve
Durham
Visit a Connecticut State Park or Forest and explore the wealth of diverse natural areas and unique features that will make your experience memorable.
Activities Facilities Geology Directions Map History
Activities
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{Hiking}  Hiking {Mountain Biking}  Mountain Biking
Facilities
This park is a designated "walk-in" facility.  Gravel parking is available at the main gate. Pit toilets are accessible.
 
{Millers Pond State Park}
Millers Pond State Park Reserve, Durham
Geology
The Geology of Millers Pond State Park Reserve
Directions
From Route 9: Take Exit 11.  Follow 155 West.  Turn left onto Millbrook Road.  Bear left onto Foothills Road.  Parking area is on the right.
Fees
 
There is no parking fee at Millers Pond State Park Reserve. Gates are open year-round.
More Information
Map
Hiking Map

History
Millers Pond was acquired in 1955 by the State Park and Forest Commission from the heirs of Thomas Macdonough Russell with monies provided in the trust fund of George Dudley Seymour.  At that time the park consisted of 30 acres of pond and 170 acres of wooded land in the towns of Durham and Haddam.  In succeeding years the state purchased additional property, completing acquisition of all the land around the pond in 1972.
Millers Pond is unique in that its principal source of water comes from large springs which create a body of unpolluted water excellent for small mouth bass or trout.  The original dam at the pond was erected some time before 1704.   Thomas Miller built the upper dam to provide a reservoir to serve his gristmill further downstream.

Other Nearby State Recreation Areas Include:
Chatfield Hollow State Park, Killingworth
Location: 1.5 miles west of Killingworth Center on Route 80
Activities:  Hiking, Picnicking, Pond and Stream Fishing, Swimming
Charge: Daily, in season
Cockaponset State Forest, Haddam
Location: 9 miles south of Middletown off Route 9
Activities: Fishing, Hiking, Hunting
Charge: None
Haddam Meadows State Park, Haddam 
Location: 3 miles south of Higganum off Route 9A
Activities: Boating, Fishing
Charge: None

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