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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) |
| Fax: |
| (860) 424-4070 |
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Squantz Pond State Park New Fairfield |
| Squantz Pond offers four season enjoyment with steep, wooded slopes, a cool, blue pond and colorful foliage to delight visitors throughout the year. |
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Boating |
Pond Fishing |
Ice Skating |
Swimming |
Hiking |
SCUBA Diving |
Picnicking |
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| Bathrooms, Boat Launch, Picnic Tables |
| Note to Swimmers: Please read the Beach Rules and Swimming Safety Information before entering the park |
 Squantz State Park, New Fairfield |
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| From the West/New York area: Take I-684 onto I-84 east toward Danbury. Take Exit 5 and go left at the traffic light onto Route 39 north, following the signs to Squantz Pond. The park is located off Route 39 approximately 4½ miles north of the center of New Fairfield. |
| From East on I-84: Take Exit 6 in Danbury. Take a right at the traffic light onto Route 37. Follow the signs on Route 37 until you arrive in New Fairfield Center. Take a right at the traffic light onto Route 39 traveling north for approximately 4½ miles to the park entrance. |
| From lower Fairfield County area: Go north on Route 7 onto I-84 east to Danbury. Take Exit 5 and go left at the traffic light onto Route 39 north, following the signs to Squantz Pond. The park is located off Route 39 approximately 4½ miles north of the center of New Fairfield. |
| From Bridgeport area: Go north onto Route 25 onto I-84 west. Take Exit 5 and go left at the traffic light onto Route 39 north, following the signs to Squantz Pond. The park is located off Route 39 approximately 4½ miles north of the center of New Fairfield. |
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There are separate weekend/holiday and weekday parking fees (in effect daily from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day from 8:00 a.m to 6:30 p.m.) at Squantz Pond State Park. More Information |
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| Squantz Pond immerses the visitor in a "mountain like" setting. Steep, wooded slopes disappear into the cool, blue pond below. In the fall, the park becomes a haven for photographers capturing the colorful reflection of the foliage in the mirrored surface of the water. In 1926 Squantz Pond was established as a state park. |
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| Related Links |
Connecticut Tourism Information Fishing Information Boating Information |
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