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Lake Waramaug State Park Kent |
| Scenically, few bodies of water in Connecticut can rival the picturesque setting of Lake Waramaug. When vivid fall foliage is mirrored in the unrippled lake surface, the park becomes a mecca for sightseers and photographers. | |
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There are 77 sites in wooded and open settings available in the Lake Waramaug Campground. The camping season begins the weekend before Memorial Day Weekend and ends September 30. More Information |
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| Bathrooms, Car-Top Boating, Food Concession, Picnic Tables, Showers (Campground) |
| Note to Swimmers: Please read the Beach Regulations and Swimming Safety Information before entering the park. |
 Lake Waramaug State Park, Kent |
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| From New Milford: follow Route 202 to New Preston. Turn left onto Route 45. Take a left onto North Shore Road and follow the signs around the lake to the park. |
| From Torrington/Litchfield: follow Route 118 to Litchfield. At the intersection of Routes 118 and 202 in Litchfield bear left onto Route 202. Follow Route 202 to New Preston. Take a right onto Route 45 and then a left onto North Shore Road. Continue around the lake to the park. |
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There is a weekend/holiday parking fee and a campsite fee at Lake Waramaug State Park. More Information |
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| Camping and Park Map |
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| Waramaug is the name of an Indian chief of the Wyantenock tribe who had hunting grounds near falls on the Housatonic River, now referred to as "Lover's Leap", in the town of New Milford. Chief Waramaug and his followers wintered in the area now covered by Lake Lillinonah, which was later created by damming the Housatonic, and made Lake Waramaug their summer residence. |
| The land comprising the park, consisting of approximately 95 acres, was purchased by the State in 1920. |
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| Other Nearby State Recreation Areas Include: |
Housatonic Meadows State Park, Cornwall Bridge/Sharon Location: 2 miles north of Cornwall Bridge on Route 7 Activities: Camping, Canoeing, Fly Fishing, Hiking, Picnicking Charge: None for picnic area. Campsite fee |
Kent Falls State Park, Kent Location: 4 miles north of Kent on Route 7 Activities: Fishing, Hiking, Picnicking Charge: Weekends and holidays, in season |
Macedonia Brook State Park, Kent Location: 159 Macedonia Brook Road Activities: Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Picnicking Charge: None for picnic area. Campsite fee |
Mt. Tom State Park, Litchfield Location: 3 1/2 miles west of Bantam off Route 202 Activities: Boating (non-motor), Fishing, Hiking, Picnicking, Swimming Charge: Daily, in season |
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