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Nehantic State Forest

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Address
  
East Lyme, CT 06333, USA

Area
  
20.49 kmĀ²

Nehantic State Forest

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Becket Hill State Park Reserve, Selden Neck State Park, Brainard Homestead State Park, Stoddard Hill State Park, American Legion State For

Nehantic state forest


Nehantic State Forest is a publicly owned forest and recreation area occupying two parcels, one in the town of Lyme and one in the towns of East Lyme and Salem, in the state of Connecticut. The forest, which totals 5,062 acres (2,049 ha), is the site of regular prescribed burns and timber-harvesting operations. Purchase of the land began in 1926, when it became the first state forest located in New London County. It is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

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Activities and amenities

The forest offers opportunities for hiking, hunting, picnicking, swimming, and boating. The Lyme portion of the forest provides access to 69-acre (28 ha) Uncas Pond and 30-acre (12 ha) Norwich Pond. Boat launches are located on each pond. The ponds and their connecting stream, Falls Brook, sit at the western edge of Becket Hill State Park Reserve. No roads or trails pass from the state forest into the undeveloped and otherwise inaccessible 260-acre (110 ha) state park reserve.

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Nehantic State Forest Wikipedia