Bigelow Hollow State Park

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Bigelow Hollow State Park
Connecticut State Park
Bigelow pond 9.6.2005.jpg
Bigelow Pond, near the park entrance
Country  United States
State  Connecticut
County Tolland
Town Union
Elevation 741 ft (226 m) [1]
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Area 516 acres (209 ha)
Established 1949
Management Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Location in Connecticut
Website: Bigelow Hollow State Park

Bigelow Hollow State Park is publicly owned recreation area in the town of Union, Connecticut, in the Quinebaug Highlands.[2] The state park covers 516 acres (209 ha),[3] bordered by Nipmuck State Forest to its east and west and by Mashapaug Lake to the north. The park and forest are located in a large hollow or depression approximately 700' below the surrounding ridgelines.

Surroundings

The state park is a significant feature of the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor[4][5] and is part of one the largest unbroken forest tracts in Connecticut, which includes 9,000 acres (3,600 ha) in the Nipmuck State Forest, 7,800 acres (3,200 ha) in the Yale-Myers Forest, 13,000 acres (5,300 ha) in the Natchaug State Forest, 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) of the Norcross Wildlife Refuge, and the 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) of forest held by Hull Foresters.

Activities and amenities

The park has been described as "[r]emote by Connecticut standards," where a map and orienteering skills may be useful as the park is mostly evergreen at lower elevations and trails can be lost in the thick forest density.[6] The park and forest have over 35 miles (56 km) of trails, including several around 92-acre (37 ha) Breakneck Pond,[7] a secluded lake only accessible by foot. A boat launch and picnicking facilities are located on 25-acre (10 ha) Bigelow Pond[8] at the entrance to the park and on 287-acre (116 ha) Mashapaug Lake,[9] which is found near the end of the park's main road.

Fishing is offered in summer and winter (ice fishing). The streams, ponds and lakes feature stocked as well as native trout, small and large mouth bass and pickerel. Backcountry camping is allowed in Nipmuck State Forest.[10] Snowmobiling trails begin in the state park and continue into the state forest.[11]

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