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  1. Welcome. CockaponsetState Forest (Pattaconk Lake Recreation Area) Chester, Haddam. Enjoy a variety of activities in Connecticut's second largest state forest. PLEASE NOTE: For current water quality alerts for this park, please visit www.ct.gov/deep/beachstatus.

    • Activities

      Activities. Cross-Country Skiing. Hunting. Fishing. Mountain...

    • Overview/History

      Cockaponset, named after an Indian chief who's buried in the...

    • Camping

      Camping Cockaponset State Forest offers Youth Group Camping....

    • Facilities

      Facilities Pit Toilets. Note to Swimmers: Please read the...

    • Fees

      Cockaponset State Forest . Welcome; Overview/History;...

    • Maps

      Maps. Note: The Quinimay Trail, a non-motorized multi-use,...

    • Getting Here

      Forest Location. Cedar Lake Road Chester. Directions To the...

    • In the Area

      Other Nearby State Recreation Areas Include: Chatfield...

  2. Haddam/Chester, CT. Connecticuts second largest state forest, Cockaponset, spans over 17,000 acres with parcels of protected land scattered across two counties and eleven towns. With more than 100 miles of hiking trails, pristine Pattaconk lake, overlooks, streams, and a range of terrain, the park is popular for swimming, hiking, mountain ...

  3. Website. Cockaponset State Forest. Cockaponset State Forest is the second largest forest in the Connecticut state forest system, encompassing over 17,000 acres (6,900 ha) of land. Most of the land is in Middlesex County though some parcels lie in New Haven County.

  4. Apr 1, 2024 · Cockaponset State Forest: Pattaconk Reservoir. Connecticut State Forest. acres in Chester and Haddam, CT. Parking: South (Cockaponset Trail): Small pull-off near 1 Sypher Rd, Chester, CT. South (Pattaconk Reservoir): Large lot near State Forest Rd, Chester, CT.

  5. Dec 27, 2020 · The Cockaponset Trail runs 7 miles from Chester to Haddam in the Cockaponset State Forest. The trail highlights many stream crossings, rocky ledge terrain, a bit of history, and old CCC camp work. The southern sections are rolling but tame and northern stretches have more rugged rocky stretches.

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