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  2. Cockaponset State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece for this area is the scenic Pattaconk Lake which is used for swimming, fishing, and paddling. Even though the CT DEEP has maps detailing only 20 miles (32 km) of trails, there are over 100 miles (160 km) of trails within the greater Cockaponset State Forest.

  3. Saugatuck Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The Saugatuck Reservoir is a reservoir in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, that straddles the border between the towns of Redding, Weston, and Easton. [2] Its completion is marked by the creation of the Samuel P. Senior dam [3] of the Saugatuck River in January 1942, [4] and provides water to several of the nearby towns.

  4. Yantic River - Wikipedia

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    The Yantic River forms at the confluence of the Deep River, Sherman Brook, and Exeter Brook about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Colchester, Connecticut.It runs for 14.2 miles (22.9 km) and flows into the Shetucket River in Norwich, forming the Thames River. [1]

  5. Lake Zoar - Wikipedia

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    Each of the towns has a public access boat launch. The Southbury location is maintained by the state of Connecticut and is open to non-town residents. Additionally, there is canoe access from Kettletown State Park. Monroe, Zoar Beach Boat Ramp. [12] Newtown, Eichler's Cove. [13] Oxford, Jackson Cove Park. [14] Southbury, at the end of Scout ...

  6. List of rivers of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Most of Connecticut's rivers flow into Long Island Sound and from there the waters mix into the Atlantic Ocean. A few extremely eastern rivers flow into Block Island Sound. The list is arranged by drainage basin from east to west, with respective tributaries indented from downstream to upstream under each larger stream's name.

  7. Shepaug River - Wikipedia

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    The Shepaug River is a 26.0-mile-long (41.8 km) [5] river in western Connecticut, in the United States. The river originates at the south end of the Shepaug Reservoir in the town of Warren . The reservoir is fed at its northern end by the West Branch Shepaug River and East Branch Shepaug River.