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| Park Location and Contact Information |
Sleeping Giant State Park 200 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518 |
| (203) 287-5658 |
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| ACCESSIBILITY |
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Picnic Tables | |
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| HOURS: |
| The park is open from 8 am to sunset. |
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| PETS: |
| Pets on a leash are permitted in picnic areas and on hiking trails. | |
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| STATE PARKS CONTACT INFORMATION: |
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| deep.stateparks@ct.gov |
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(860) 424-3200 (866) 287-2757 (Toll Free in CT) |
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| (860) 424-4070 |
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Sleeping Giant State Park Hamden |
| Two miles of mountaintop resembling a sleeping giant give this park its name, and make it a distinguishing feature on Connecticut's skyline | |
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Hiking |
Scenic Vista |
Lookout Tower |
Stream Fishing |
Nature Trail |
Youth Group Camping |
Picnicking |
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Sleeping Giant State Park is a designated Trout Management Area. Please see Trout Management Areas for important information. |
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Youth Group Camping is available at Sleeping Giant State Park. More Information |
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Bathrooms, Picnic Shelter, Picnic Tables Picnic Shelter Rental Information |
 Sleeping Giant State Park, Hamden |
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| From I-91: Take Exit 10. Then get onto Route 40 connector and stay on until the end. At the light, take a right onto Route 10N drive 1½ miles then take a right onto MT Carmel Avenue. The park entrance is on the left across from Quinnipiac University. |
| From Wilbur Cross Parkway: Take Exit 61. Go north onto Whitney Avenue for 3 miles and take a right onto MT. Carmel Avenue. The park entrance is on the left across from Quinnipiac University. |
| From I-84 to Cheshire: Take Route 70S onto Route 10 south drive 5 miles. Then take a left at the light onto MT. Carmel Avenue. The park entrance is on the left across from Quinnipiac University. |
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Parking fees are in effect weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day and from September 8 through October 31. More Information |
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| Hiking Map |
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| Two miles of mountaintop resembling a large man lying in repose, the "sleeping giant", is a popular feature of the south central Connecticut skyline. A 1 1/2 mile scenic trail leads to the stone observation tower on the peak of Mt. Carmel which provides an excellent view of Long Island Sound and the New Haven area. In 1924 Sleeping Giant was designated as a state park. |
| Video Tour of Sleeping Giant State Park (link to ‘The Outdoor Enthusiast’ - CT Public Broadcastings’ Media Lab online project) |
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| Other Nearby State Recreation Areas Include: |
West Rock Ridge State Park, Hamden/New Haven Location: Travel on Route 10 (Dixwell Avenue); turn west onto Benham. From Benham, turn south onto Main Street and then west onto Wintergreen. Activities: Car-Top Boating, Fall Foliage Viewing, Fishing, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Scenic Vistas Charge: None |
Wharton Brook State Park, Wallingford Location: 2 miles south of Wallingford on Route 5 Activities: Fishing, Picnicking, Swimming Charge: Weekends and holidays |
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| Related Links |
Connecticut Tourism Information The Sleeping Giant Park Association Fishing Information |
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