With over 800 acres of gorgeous public land, Thomaston Dam is a dreamy place to escape to. Whether you’re interested in a leisurely stroll or an adventurous bike ride, you’re certain to have a wonderful time exploring this peaceful getaway. Enjoy some of Connecticut’s most tranquil views at this enchanting natural attraction.

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Thomaston Dam is nestled along the Naugatuck River. Here, you can enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities.

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Adventurers flock to their off-highway vehicle area.

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But there are also plenty of places to explore by foot.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Thomaston Dam/Facebook The area is home to dozens of wildlife species. Keep your eye out for white-tailed deer, red foxes, cottontail rabbits, and mink. If you’re lucky, you may even see a bald eagle or two.

Soak up the splendid atmosphere at the top of the dam. These panoramic views are awe-inspiring.

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This area is also a great place to enjoy a picturesque picnic.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Thomaston Dam/Facebook Pack your favorite snacks and watch the sunset over the water. It doesn’t get more incredible than this.

If you love to fish, head over to Black Rock Lake.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Thomaston Dam/Facebook Tucked off the beaten path, Black Rock Lake is a stunning secluded oasis. You’ll find the park’s entrance off of Rt. 109 in Thomaston heading toward Morris.

This natural area is also a popular place to hunt.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Thomaston Dam/Facebook Thomaston Dam is home to tons of pheasant and upland game.

Visit Thomaston Dam, one of Connecticut’s most exquisite hidden gems.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Thomaston Dam/Facebook To learn more about Thomaston Dam and its amenities, visit their website here. Please note: Some trails may be closed when water levels get too high. For the latest information, visit their Facebook page.

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The area is home to dozens of wildlife species. Keep your eye out for white-tailed deer, red foxes, cottontail rabbits, and mink. If you’re lucky, you may even see a bald eagle or two.

Pack your favorite snacks and watch the sunset over the water. It doesn’t get more incredible than this.

Tucked off the beaten path, Black Rock Lake is a stunning secluded oasis. You’ll find the park’s entrance off of Rt. 109 in Thomaston heading toward Morris.

Thomaston Dam is home to tons of pheasant and upland game.

To learn more about Thomaston Dam and its amenities, visit their website here. Please note: Some trails may be closed when water levels get too high. For the latest information, visit their Facebook page.

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