Properties
Conservation and open space properties in the town of Killingly, available for the public to enjoy!
Chase Reservoir Conservation Area
285-acre nature preserve and 80-acre pond owned by the Town of Killingly. Open to passive recreation, fishing and non-motorized boats.
Old Furnace State Park (Ross' Cliffs)
314-acre State of CT owned forestland. Includes a boat launch and a network of hiking trails with scenic views.
Mason Hill Conservation Area
This 20-acre nature preserve was created with aid from Federal funding. Open to passive recreation.
Quinebaug Lake State Park
Also known as Wauregan Reservoir, this 88-acre pond is open to boating and fishing.
Cat Hollow
Park contains a 0.5-mile paved walkway that is suitable for bicycles, strollers and wheel chairs. The pathway parallels the Whetstone Brook and boasts a beautiful mill pond and waterfalls
Quandoc Conservation Area
125-acre nature preserve owned by the Town of Killingly. Open to passive recreation, fishing, and hunting (by permit only)
1892 Conservation Area/Sherman Memorial Forest
162-acre property belonging to the Wolf Den Land Trust and the Town of Killingly. Open to passive recreation.
Hygeia Reservoir
32-acre forest parcel owned and managed by the Town of Killingly. Has a small reservoir open for swimming during the summer months.
Old Killingly State Park
This 120-acre pond is owned and managed by the state of CT. Open to fishing, boating and passive recreation.
Owen Bell
Active Recreation Park with a 1 mile wooded trail, and a surfaced track. This park has something for the whole family.
Quinebaug River Trail
The trail is a 4+ mile paved walkway that is suitable for bicycles, strollers and wheel chairs. The pathway travels along the Quinebaug River.