Connecticut State Parks and Forests COVID-19 Updates
Updates on the status of Connecticut State Parks and Forests due to COVID-19.
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The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) offers a wide variety of recreational maps in an array of formats. Find state park and forest recreational areas maps, fishing resource maps, bicycling maps, and more.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionConnecticut State Parks and Forests
Residents looking for a day away can browse a list of the state's parks and forests, read about other DEEP programs and services and take a video tour of the state parks.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) is working hard to keep Connecticut's waterways safe, clean, and fun for all boaters by promoting education about boats and boating in Connecticut. Access up-to-date news about boating in the state and more.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionDetails about renting cabins including locations, nightly rates, cabin size and occupancy rules.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe No Child Left Inside program introduces children to the wonder of nature.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionHiking, Biking, Camping, Winter Activities, and more.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionFind hunting area maps, latest news, the Deer Lottery, and purchase hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses online. The Hunting & Trapping Guide is available, as is further information on tagging and reporting deer and turkey.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionFind a list of all the beaches in the state, as well as learn how to check on water conditions and possible beach closures at public beaches and beaches in state parks. Public beaches in the state are regulated by the local health departments/districts. The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) manages beaches at state parks.
Agency: Department of Public HealthConnecticut's Fish Consumption Advisory and the Safe Eating of Fish Caught in Connecticut
The Connecticut Department of Public Health issues a yearly advisory for decreasing fish consumption when chemical levels are unsafe. Fish from Connecticut waters are a good low cost source of protein. Unfortunately, fish can take up (bio-accumulate) chemicals that may affect your family's health. The following fact sheets provide information on the advisory, including how to eat fish safely.
Agency: Department of Public HealthIT Capital Investment Program - Project Status Reports
Each agency receiving funds through the Information Technology Capital Investment Program must report semi-annually to the Information Technology Strategy and Investment Committee and OPM, IT Policy Director. The reports on this page are separated by those projects already completed (closed out) and projects still underway (Active).
Connecticut State Parks and Forests COVID-19 Updates
Updates on the status of Connecticut State Parks and Forests due to COVID-19.
Connecticut Waterfront Updates
This website provides information on the status of swimming areas throughout the state to help you plan ahead.
Fishing
Access information to help you start your Connecticut fishing adventure, including where to fish, what fish you are likely to find there, and more to keep you safe and successful on the water.